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Jet hits birds, forced to turn back to Missouri

Posted: 11/15/09 at 5:10 pm EST      Last Updated: 11/15/09 at 8:27 pm EST

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Airport officials in Kansas City say a passenger jet struck a flock of birds shortly after takeoff and returned to land safely.

The Frontier Airlines flight took off about 7 p.m. Saturday night bound for Denver when it hit the birds at an altitude of about 4,000 feet.

Kansas City International Airport spokeswoman Kathleen Hefner told KSHB-TV that both engines were hit, but only one lost power.

Passengers said they saw flames shooting from one of the engines and there was a terrible smell in the cabin.

Bird-aircraft collisions are not unusual, but they are being more scrutinized since US Airways Flight 1549 safely ditched in the Hudson River in January after striking a flock of geese after takeoff from New York's LaGuardia Airport.

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