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An engineer with United Airlines took this photo of a hole in the nose of an airplane. The hole was caused by an impact with a bird.
An engineer with United Airlines took this photo of a hole in the nose of an airplane. The hole was caused by an impact with a bird.
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A United Airlines flight landed safely at Denver International Airport early Tuesday after colliding with a bird.

Photos showed a large hole in the plane’s nose, below the cockpit of the Boeing 737. Airline officials said none of the 151 people on board was injured.

The collision happened a little after 9 a.m., an estimated 25 miles from the airport.

The plane involved was United Airlines Flight 1475 from Dallas-Forth Worth.

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