Airplane nose damaged from a bird strike.
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TWO swans smashed into a packed holiday jet seconds after take-off — puncturing the fuselage and forcing an emergency landing.

Pilots issued a Mayday distress call following the 185mph strike, which also cracked the windscreen.

Airplane nose damaged from a bird strike.

A jet that smashed into two swans suffered a punctured fuselage and was forced to make an emergency landing
Airplane cockpit with bird strike damage to the windshield.

A view from inside the cockpit of blood smeared over the cracked windscreen
Airplane fuselage damage from a bird strike.

Critical electronic systems were also damaged in the collision

The Tui flight had climbed to about 1,000ft above Gatwick. It was bound for Cape Verde.

After landing, the Boeing 737 Max needed an escort from the runway to the stand as the two pilots could not see out.

Pictures obtained by The Sun show the dented fuselage with blood smeared over the cracked windscreen.

Critical electronic systems were also damaged in Wednesday morning’s hit.

A source told The Sun: “Bird strikes are not uncommon at UK airports but this was on a scale of terror never seen before.

“It is believed at least two giant swans careered into the jet as it reached high speed.

“The sheer size of the birds, and the double strike, penetrated the jet’s forward fuselage.

“The strike breached the pressure bulkhead so the pilots couldn’t pressurise the plane.

“It was carnage and the safety of the plane was in doubt. The pilots did a terrific job in the most testing of circumstances.”

Emergency services were called while the runway was closed and later checked for debris.

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Experts say the 192 passengers would have felt the impact.

The source went on: “The jet was probably between 500ft and 1,000ft when the damage was done.

“A jet hitting a swan at 185mph delivers roughly the same kinetic energy as a car hitting a concrete wall at around 30mph.

“The shudders would have been felt throughout the plane.”

The plane is likely to be grounded for weeks while damage worth at least £1million is fixed.

Last December, 179 people died after a bird strike on a plane in South Korea.

There were more than 1,400 such hits on planes in Britain in 2022, with about 100 affecting flights, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.

Tui refused to comment while Gatwick Airport would not provide a statement on the emergency landing or runway closure.

TUI plane taking off from Manchester Airport.

The plane is likely to be grounded for weeks while repairs are carried outCredit: PA
Two Bewick's swans in flight over water.

Bird strikes are ‘not uncommon’ at UK airportsCredit: Alamy
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