He estimated the plane was just 30 knots away from lift-off when he heard a bang.
“Then suddenly on the brakes, front wheel down, and we’re full reverse and we’re coming to a stop, one wheel sort of skidding a little bit you definitely felt and eventually came to a stop.”
Passengers were later told birds had struck both engines, Anderson said.
Air New Zealand chief operational integrity and safety officer Captain David Morgan said flight NZ207 followed standard procedure after experiencing a suspected bird strike.