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![]() Howard Berkowitz wrote: There are airplanes, including 747s, that have continued to fly quite nicely, if rather noisily in the cockpit, after striking Canada geese with the windscreens, cracking them. The RJ's that everybody is flying now crack windshields like they are going out of style. Just last week we had one land here so spider webbed that the captain could see nothing out his side. They apparently are very simple to replace as they were on the road again in less than 24 hours. |
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