An Ecuadorian pilot was greeted by a bird at 10,000 feet -- one that smashed into the cockpit and soaked his face with blood ... but the aviator appears to be calm, cool, and collected in this wild video.
An Ecuadorian pilot was greeted by a bird at 10,000 feet after it smashed through the cockpit ... forcing the aviator to keep his cool while maintaining flight.
The clip began making rounds Wednesday, showing some sort of dead massive bird dangling right in front of pilot Ariel Valiente above Vinces, a city in the Los Rios Province of Ecuador. Most shockingly, however, is the fact Valiente keeps the small aircraft in the air ... even turning the camera on himself to show his blood-covered face. He seems pretty unfazed by the terrifying ordeal. The blood is likely from the feathered-creature ... but hard to tell for sure.
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