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Bering Air plane resumes flying following bird strike in Stebbins - KNOM Radio Mission

A flock of birds struck a Bering Air flight in Stebbins Friday. No injuries were reported. The Beechcraft King Air was decelerating at Stebbins Airport when birds adjacent to the runway suddenly flew into the path of the plane. Bering Air Chief Pilot, Fen Kineen, confirmed “several” birds struck an unspecified part of the plane. Bering Air sent a crew of mechanics to inspect the plane before clearing it to resume flying. Kineen said the insides …
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KNOM Radio Mission broke the news in on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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