Photo: AlxeyPnferov (Getty)
I’m not a fan of flying, mainly because I’m not a fan of heights at all and the thought of being 30,000 feet in the air makes me a tad sick. But thousands of people fly everyday, and while it’s the safest way to travel these days it’s still a risk — especially when mysterious objects are apparently hitting into planes.
The Oklahoma City Thunder recently chartered a flight from Minneapolis to Chicago, but were hit with rough conditions through the journey. And something collided with the plane, so much so that it left a massive dent on the plane’s nose. The Thunder’s Patrick Patterson shared an image of the plane on his Snapchat.
Photo: Snapchat/Patrick Patterson
Here’s another view:
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
People are trying to figure out just what in the hell caused this dent, but Delta Airlines said the most likely explanation was that the plane hit a bird while landing. That’s no bird, that’s a damn dragon. And Twitter feels the same.
Only type of bird that could have caused this pic.twitter.com/ArxYlTWp6y
— spooky buttman (@TheButtman69) October 28, 2017
— brx0 but spiderclown (@brx0) October 28, 2017
Gotta watch out for those sky manatees
— Chad Hawkins (@soonerhawk38) October 28, 2017
Probably space junk or a fallen satellite
— m (@HiiMelissaa) October 30, 2017
— James (@_artistone_) October 28, 2017
— jj (@jjxlynn) October 30, 2017
I agree, it’s aliens.
h/t Metro