A pilot was lucky to escape with just a cut on his head after a bird came smashing through the windshield of his aircraft as he was flying 1,000 ft (300m) above the ground.
The goose-sized bird met with a grizzly end when it collided straight into the pilot-side window as the aircraft was flying at 170mph across Fort Myers in Florida.
A few body parts found in the cabin, including a leg, are now being analysed to determine the species of the bird.
Footage of the event, captured on pilot Robert Weber's mobile phone, shows him being hit and then attempting to regain control of his 1986 Piper Saratoga light aircraft.
In his six minute video, Mr Weber can then be seen safely landing the plane, despite being covered in shards of glass, blood and feathers.