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A Jet2 flight from Yorkshire was forced to make an emergency landing after a bird strike shortly after takeoff.
A Jet2 flight from Yorkshire was forced to make an emergency landing after a bird strike shortly after takeoff. Flight LS443, bound for Heraklion on the Greek island of Crete, departed Leeds Bradford at around 9am on Monday. However, the aircraft struck a bird a short time later, prompting the crew to immediately halt the climb. It landed safely at Manchester Airport at 9.53am. Alex, from Baildon, told the The Yorkshire Post he heard a "very loud bang" on the plane, with an "immediate smell of burning feathers and flesh". "We held north of Manchester Airport at 10,000ft for an hour or so as we

