Ryanair flight abandoned after hitting birds on take-off
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The incident affected Flight 2501 which left Leeds Bradford Airport at about 15:05 BST
A flight carrying holidaymakers had to make an unscheduled landing after hitting birds during take-off.
Ryanair said the flight was leaving Leeds for Pisa, Italy, on Friday when there was a "minor bird strike".
The plane was diverted to Manchester where it landed normally. Customers were transferred to a replacement aircraft which left later that day.
Ryanair apologised for the diversion and delay, "which was entirely beyond our control".
Collisions between birds and planes are a common occurrence in aviation, with thousands reported every year in the US alone.
However, they rarely result in serious accidents or cause major damage to the aircraft.

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