The pilot cried when he understood why the birds wouldn’t leave him alone. – Notis Actuales

Pilot Moved to Tears by Mysterious Bird SwarmA commercial pilot was stunned when a swarm of birds relentlessly followed his plane. What seemed like a random encounter turned out to have a profound reason, leaving him in tears. To fully understand this extraordinary event, watching the video is essential,

Bonus Story: “Miracle on the Hudson”In 2009, Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger safely landed a US Airways plane on the Hudson River after a bird strike disabled both engines. His quick thinking saved all 155 on board, earning him national acclaim and reinforcing the importance of aviation safety.

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