Passengers on the flight said they heard and felt the vibration caused by turbulence immediately during the takeoff sequence, too soon for a bird strike. Bird strikes also don’t usually look like this.
cw: animal death
They’re usually either going to bounce off and leave a pink splatter or smear, or will be heavy enough that they caused more substantial damage at a single point, along with a red smear.
We can’t rule out a bird strike without an investigation, but this doesn’t seem likely to me.
Do you think it was in flight damage like a minor birdstrike to the wing?
That doesn’t actually appear to be what happened.
How can you tell?
Passengers on the flight said they heard and felt the vibration caused by turbulence immediately during the takeoff sequence, too soon for a bird strike. Bird strikes also don’t usually look like this.
cw: animal death
They’re usually either going to bounce off and leave a pink splatter or smear, or will be heavy enough that they caused more substantial damage at a single point, along with a red smear.
We can’t rule out a bird strike without an investigation, but this doesn’t seem likely to me.