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IDENTIFICATION
Regis#:
UPS28 Make/Model:
B757 Description: B-757
Date:
11/03/2005 Time: 2325
Event Type:
Incident Highest Injury: None Mid Air:
N Missing: N
Damage:
Unknown
LOCATION
City: COLORADO SPRINGS State:
CO Country: US
DESCRIPTION
ACFT, UPS28, A B757,
ENROUTE FROM SDF TO MHR, STRUCK A GOOSE AT FL360.
ACFT
DESCENDED TO FL280, DUE TO THE WINDSHIELD BEING CRACKED AND CONTINUED
ON TO DESTINATION. PILOT DID NOT DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. OVER COLORADO
SPRINGS, CO
I don't know about you but I'm sure glade that I fly way below these
GOOSE's at FL 250. Are they waring O2 masks? Is that how they recognized them?
Maybe it was just a Meteorite that looked like a goose?
For your Sunday entertainment plesure, but on the offical FAA accident
site.
Has anyone seen such a thing?
Jim Hergert
N6XE (An Sexy) 350 Hrs.
L4P with new engine, new 480, and CFS 6.0, but still in the hangar
apart.