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Cargo plane makes emergency landing after bird strike in US

FILE: Las Vegas – McCarran International (LAS / KLAS) USA – Nevada, October 7, 2016 (Photo By Tomás Del Coro/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0)
By Anadolu, Philippine News Agency
ISTANBUL – A Boeing 767 cargo plane belonging to FedEx was forced to make an emergency landing Saturday at Newark Liberty International Airport after a bird strike caused one of its engines to catch fire shortly after takeoff.
The incident occurred around 8 a.m. local time as Flight 3609 departed for Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the aircraft safely returned to the airport in New Jersey with no injuries reported among the crew.
The agency has launched an investigation.
The National Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy praised the pilots’ quick response.
“The incident shows the quick-thinking pilots returning the plane to land safely while the engine is on fire,” Duffy wrote on X.
He highlighted the professionalism of the crew and emphasized the importance of skilled aviation professionals.
He also underlined that bird strikes are a common hazard in aviation, with more than 19,000 reported in 2023. Approximately 65 percent occur during takeoff or landing, and 4- 6 percent result in aircraft damage, he added.
