Oklahoma City Thunder's plane had a mid-air collision with something that left an enormous dent in the nose
The Oklahoma City Thunder's plane landed safely after a mid-air collision that left a huge dent in the nose of the plane.
The Thunder were traveling to Chicago for their game against the Bulls on Saturday. It is believed that the plane collided with a bird during the flight, according to ABC News. Nobody on the plane was injured.
Thunder forward Patrick Patterson took a video of the damage to the nose of the plane.
Thunder big man Steven Adams also took a photo of the damage and jokingly asked Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, and NASA what could have caused this type of damage 30,000 feet in the air.
Hey @NASA@neiltyson@BillNye
We had a rough flight to say the least.
30000 feet in the air.
Flying to chicago.
What caused this? pic.twitter.com/uEVrEm7noi— Steven Adams (@RealStevenAdams) October 28, 2017
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