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Last Saturday, during a flight from Minneapolis to Chicago, the plane was filled with Oklahoma
City Thunder that was hit by a bird or birds.
Bad Tweety The UFO achieves the headlines.
Some people define the UFO as an alien object and in journalism like RT as a "non-alien"
flying object because it is officially unknown what the plane has hit.
The UFO Youtube channel Secureteam10 shares his thoughts in a 7-minute lasting video birds
are not an option.
"The plane flew too high" Based on a tweet of one of the passengers.
Basketball player Steven Adams wrote on Twitter "Hey @NASA @neiltyson @BillNye, We had a rough
flight, to say the least.
30000 feet in the air.
Flying to Chicago.
What caused this?"
Adams was a passenger, not a pilot.
The information about the height is unreliable and incorrect.
The plane did not fly 30000 feet in the air when it hit tweety.
A Delta Airlines spokesperson told the newspaper USA Today that the plane likely hit a bird
while descending.
I quote "Delta flight 8935, operating from Minneapolis to Chicago-Midway as a charter
flight for the Oklahoma City Thunder, likely encountered a bird while on a descent into
Chicago.
" The word "descending".
The word descending describes that the plane flew below 30000 feet.
It can easily be that it flew between 20000 - 15000 feet or less.
It is true, the highest probability that an aircraft will collide with birds is during
landing or takeoff.
But there are also accidents with birds at heights at 30,000 feet and above.
An aircraft over the Ivory Coast collided with a Rüppell's vulture at the altitude
of 11,300 m (37,100 ft).
Bar-headed geese have been seen flying as high as 10,175 m (33,383 ft) above sea level.
Ducks, swans, or geese fly both at night and during the day, Small insect-eating birds
fly alone at night.
It is also claimed, "I do not see blood so it was not a bird".
Years ago I rebuilt my Honda into a low riding racing thing on wheels.
I got a collision with a fluffy hare, I drove 170 km-ph.
My polyester wide-kit in front was scattered in 1000s pieces.
No splash of blood or body parts like testicles or eyeballs.
The aircraft's nose consists of Pyrolytic carbon or reinforced carbon-carbon composite
or HRSI ceramics.
People underestimate the Impulse of Force of a simple bird like a duck.
If an aircraft strikes a big bird at a speed of 500 MPH, the impact will be about 25 tons.
Debunker Hoaxeye commented under the tweet of Secureteam10 with a rectorial multiple
choice game.
Options: 1) It's a bird.
2) It's a plane.
3) It's a Superman.
Correct answer is #1 UFO or Interest from Italy said "Breaking
News!
Identified" A cartoon plane with a hole in the nose in the shape of a bird (I did not
know he had humor).
My response, "maybe it was a flying pizza".
or iron man?
The plane with Oklahoma City Thunder as passengers remained unharmed.
The Manatee experience was the talk of the day.
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