Chinese fighter jet taken down by bird
Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) by People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) warplanes, Chinese state-run media announced.
TAIPEI — After many weeks of constant intrusions into Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) by People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) warplanes, Chinese state-run media announced that one of the nation's fighter jets was taken down by a bird. According to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND), PLAAF aircraft violated Taiwan's ADIZ on 10 out of 18 days between Sept. 16 to Oct. 3, in a total of 50 sorties. However, the PLAAF's self-cultivated image of invincibility took a hit in recent days when one of its jets crashed after meeting its match in an avian adversary. On Oct. 5, the People's Liberation Army Daily reported that pilot Wang Jiandong (王建東) relayed encountering a bird strike shortly after take-off. The engine's in-flight shutdown warning immediately began flashing, and the display screen went black. After five seconds, emergency backup power kicked in and the cockpit display screen was restored. Wang then tried to push the throt…