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FedEx Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Strike

Engine Fire Forces FedEx Plane to Land at Newark Airport

by pinkfloyd
March 2, 2025
in Aviation, Transfortation Public Safety, Transportation
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Emergency Landing: FedEx Plane Returns to Newark After Engine Fire - Kenneth Hoffman/AP Photo

Newark Airport Emergency: FedEx Plane Lands After Fire - Kenneth Hoffman/AP Photo

FedEx Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Strike and Engine Fire

Incident at Newark Liberty International Airport Causes Brief Flight Disruptions

A FedEx cargo plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on Saturday morning after a bird strike caused an engine fire, visible in the sky.

Emergency Landing Details

🔹 Time of Incident: Just after 8:00 a.m.
🔹 Location: Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey
🔹 Cause: Bird strike led to engine fire
🔹 Flight Destination: Originally bound for Indianapolis
🔹 Passengers: Three crew members on board – all safe
🔹 Aircraft Type: Boeing 767

According to Lenis Valens, spokesperson for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the fire was contained to the engine, and no injuries were reported.

Pilot’s Urgent Request & Eyewitness Reports

LiveATC audio recording captured the tense moments:
A pilot calmly declared: “We need to shut down for a possible bird strike. We need to return to the airport.”
Moments later, another voice reported: “We believe we saw their engine fall off the right wing.”

Eyewitness Account:
Kenneth Hoffman, a pilot on another flight, shared a video on social media showing the FedEx plane on the ground with flames shooting from its side.

“The pilots handled it like champs. That’s what our training is all about.” – Kenneth Hoffman

Response & Investigation

🔸 Emergency crews responded quickly, and the airport shut down operations for 15-20 minutes as a precaution.
🔸 FedEx Statement: Spokesperson Austin Kemker praised the crew:

“The training, expertise, and professionalism demonstrated by our FedEx pilots was exemplary. We are thankful for their quick actions and for the first responders.”

FAA and NTSB Investigation:

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that the bird strike damaged one of the plane’s engines and announced an official investigation. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will also examine the incident.

Bird Strikes – A Growing Concern

Bird strikes pose a significant risk to aviation safety:
Increased frequency: Over 19,000 wildlife strikes were recorded at 713 U.S. airports in 2023.
Famous case: The 2009 “Miracle on the Hudson” involved a bird strike that forced pilot Sully Sullenberger to land a jetliner in the Hudson River.

Recent Aviation Incidents Add to Concerns

This emergency landing comes amid heightened concerns over aviation safety following four major aviation disasters in North America in the past month, including:

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Final Thoughts

While bird strikes are a common aviation hazard, this FedEx emergency landing underscores the critical training and expertise of pilots in handling such situations. Investigations are ongoing, but thankfully, no injuries were reported in this incident.

What do you think about increasing bird strikes and aviation safety? Let us know in the comments!

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pinkfloyd

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