Metro

Second JetBlue bird strike in as many days at JFK

A JetBlue flight to the Bahamas returned to JFK Airport this morning after a bird struck the plane, representatives for the company said.

Flight 721 departed around 10 a.m. and was hit by a bird about 35 minutes later, officials added.

It did not appear to be a direct hit to the engine or windshield but the pilot turned around as a precaution, a company spokeswoman said.

The plane landed safely and was undergoing inspections with 125 passengers aboard.

It was not immediately clear when the flight to Nassau will depart again.

This was the second JetBlue flight that had to return to JFK after getting hit by a bird in as many days. Yesterday, a Dominican Republic-bound flight had to go back to the airport after the pilot reported problems to the controllers on the ground.