the Red Arrow jet that had its cockpit smashed open after hitting a bird has spoken about the terrifying ordeal.Steve Ogston was flying Red 6 in the world-famous airborne acrobatics squadron during the Rhyl Air Show when the terrifying freak incident took place.
New images have since emerged of the moment the jet smashed into the bird, with the impact forcing the plane to break from formation, NorthWalesLive reports. READ MORE: Dad who murdered teen who refused to sleep with him at boozy Christmas party jailed Red 6 broke off with Red 7, heading off to land safely at Hawarden Airport.Eyewitnesses said they heard a “loud pop” as the air show reached its final stages.Taking to Twitter, Squadron Leader Steve has since thanked people for the kind messages he received following the harrowing ordeal.He said: "Thank you to everyone for the kind messages and good wishes.
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