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A Flight Made an Emergency Landing After an Encounter with a Bunny?
A United flight from Denver to Edmonton had to make an emergency landing on Sunday . . . after a bunny jumped into an engine, and caused it to malfunction. The plane landed safely, and no one was injured.
Shortly after the flight took off, the 153 passengers onboard heard a loud bang, and felt a “significant vibration.” And outside the window, there were blasts of fire coming from one of the plane’s engines. The pilots got the plane down safely after roughly 75 minutes in the air.
The passengers were a bit shaken, naturally, but nobody was injured. There’s footage of the panic onboard when the FIREBALLS were seen outside the windows.
It’s unclear exactly what happened . . . but authorities believe a RABBIT either jumped or was sucked into the right engine while the plane was on the ground, and that caused it to backfire during the climb. There’s no official word on the condition of the rabbit, but it’s safe to say that it won’t be hopping into any more engines.
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