Airbus A321 Reports Minor Bird Strike, Lands Safely with No Damage
An Airbus A321 aircraft operated by Delta Air Lines was involved in a minor safety incident during a flight from Boston to San Diego. According to a report from the Federal Aviation Administration's safety database, a bird strike was discovered on the aircraft's nose gear door. The discovery was made during a routine post-flight inspection after the plane had landed. The aircraft landed and taxied to the gate without incident. The official report confirms there was no damage to the aircraft and no injuries were sustained.
Official Source: https://www.asias.faa.gov/apex/f?p=100:96:5827283656979::::P96_ENTRY_DATE,P96_MAKE_NAME,P96_FATAL_FLG:04-MAY-26,AIRBUS
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