Cockpit video reveals chook flying into army jet engine, inflicting crash | US-TODAY.NET #Shorts



A army coaching jet crashed in a neighborhood close to Fort Price, Texas, injuring the 2 pilots and damaging three properties however not critically hurting anybody on the bottom, authorities stated. The video from the T-45C Goshawk reveals a big chook being “ingested” previous to the crash.

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11 thoughts on “Cockpit video reveals chook flying into army jet engine, inflicting crash | US-TODAY.NET #Shorts

  1. You can mount a laser anti-air on the jet (as a defensive countermeasure, and a replacement of a gun.) Wouldn’t need to even point the nose in the direction. Can also have plasma radar stealth, and eventually plasma propulsion.

  2. I wonder if some kind of screen could be put over the engines to keep birds from flying into them without affecting the plane's flying ability.

  3. I was once on a plane to Florida from NY on take off when birds hit one engine. A loud bang occurred and a smell filled the cabin as the plane tilted to one side. The pilot immediately announced we were turning back to airport. Thankfully the other engine wasn't affected. It was terrifying. Pilot did great job. Birds are no joke. Peace out and God bless !

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