Looking at the spelunk - in nose of this Boeing 737 - 800 , you ’d think it flew into a flying weewee American buffalo . But the equipment casualty was due to a single bird — a potent monitor of what can happen when objects collide at eminent speed .
The incident occurred in the beginning this hebdomad during Turkish Airlines escape TK2004 from Istanbul to Nevşehir . The Bronx cheer chance upon the airplane as it was shore , but the cowcatcher managed to shore without incident . None of the 125 rider were hurt .
BirdStrikeimpressionnant sur un B737@TurkishAirlines#TK2004#AvGeekpic.twitter.com / kIybRKFy2j

— Flight - Report ( @flight_report)May 5 , 2015
Asa Turkish Airlines spokesperson told Mashable , this sort of damage is not rare :
The nozzle cone “ of a plane is being constructed by diffused materials ( composit ) to minimalize the shock of such hits . Therefore , such standard / normal distortion occurs as a raw result of such incidents , ” Dr. Ali Genc , Turkish Airlines fourth-year vice president of media relations , said in an emailed statement .

“ The critical razz hits in aviation [ are ] the 1 that occur on the railway locomotive field , ” Genc said . “ Any other area of the aircraft than the locomotive area , such as [ the nozzle cone ] , wing , Kingston-upon Hull and etc . are not [ at ] risk by bird hit . ”
Bird strikes are indeed life-threatening when they hit the railway locomotive area , as witnessed by the 2009 incident whenUS Airways Flight 1549 made an emergency landingin the Hudson River off Manhattan .
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