Delta Flight 1907 lands safely at JFK Airport after bird strike
NEW YORK - A Delta Air Lines flight landed safely at John F. Kennedy International Airport Wednesday morning after a bird strike.
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Photo of bird strike
CBS2's Tony Aiello posted a photo on Twitter showing where the bird hit the plane.
Flight resumes its journey
Flight 1907 has resumed its journey Bahamas after landing at JFK due to a report of a bird strike.
The flight departed the runway around 9:15 a.m. and shortly thereafter the crew reported the bird strike. The flight returned to the airport in about 20 minutes.
No injuries were reported.
The flight was examined, cleared, and resumed around 11 a.m.
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Flight was bound for the Bahamas
The Federal Aviation Administrations said Delta Air Lines Flight 1907 landed safely around 9:45 a.m. at John F. Kennedy International Airport after a bird strike.
The Boeing 737 was bound for Nassau, Bahamas.
There were no reports of injuries.
The FAA says it will investigate the incident.