Terrifying photos have emerged of the damage a single bird can inflict on a passenger jet.
The 112-seat Airbus A319-100, operated by Air Namibia, was landing at Hosea Kutako International Airport in Namibia last week when the bird struck its fuselage.
Photos posted to Twitter show the bird left a big gash in the side of the plane.
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Air Namibia spokesman Paul Nakawa told The Namibian that bird strikes were common during landing and taking off because that was when birds and planes shared the same airspace.