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ST. PAUL, Minn. – A Minnesota State Patrol helicopter was forced to make an urgent landing after a duck crashed into the cockpit during flight, according to authorities.

The police air support unit was returning after assisting a local law enforcement agency in Wabasha County in southeastern Minnesota about 10:15 p.m. on Wednesday when a duck suddenly smashed through the windshield, MSP spokesman Lt. Gordon Shank said in a tweet.

The collision left a massive hole in the windshield, exposing the cockpit, authorities said. Moreover, one of pilots sustained a head injury, The Kansas City Star reported.

Nevertheless, crew members were able to safely get the chopper on the ground at St. Paul Airport, Shank confirmed.

Police helicopter
Bird feathers can be seen strewn across the cockpit. (Minnesota State Patrol)

The helicopter involved is a Bell 407, Shank said. He also shared pictures that show feathers scattered across the cockpit controls.

The injured pilot was treated for a head injury at a nearby hospital and is expected to recover.

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