The article describes statistical data regarding bird strikes with military aircraft (A/C) and analyses them applying the method of probabilistic criteria. The presented analytical materials can be used by planning undertakings aimed at ensuring flight safety in aviation organisations and at the airports...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) estimates bird strikes cost US aviation 400 million dollars annually and have resulted in over 200 worldwide deaths since 1988. The vast majority of bird strike incidents take place during take-off and landing phases - so fairly near the ground, although...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook bird strike (redirected fromBird aircraft strike hazard) Encyclopedia n (Aeronautics) a collision of an aircraft with a bird Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollin...
Where do bird strikes happen, and what are the effects? According to theInternational Civil Aviation Organization, 90% of bird strikes happen near airports. In general, this is while aircraft are taking off or landing, or flying at lower altitudes where most bird activity occurs. The effect of...
In bowling, a strike is the best shot you can make. In aviation jargon, however, a strike happens when a bird suddenly crosses the trajectory of an aeroplane. Usually, with an adverse outcome for the bird.
Collisions between birds and aircraft (birdstrikes) have caused the loss of at least 88 aircraft and 243 lives in world civil aviation. Conservative estima... J Allan - 《Risk Analysis》 被引量: 116发表: 2010年 A Land-Use Perspective for Birdstrike Risk Assessment: The Attraction Risk Index...
Birdstrikes are an important threat to aviation safety. A standardized, scientific process for assessing birdstrike risk could prevent accidents, thereby improving the flight safety and reducing economic losses. However, China currently lacks a unified birdstrike risk assessment system. Here, we propose...
Dr. Todd Curtis of the AirSafe.com Foundation will present the paper "Social Media, Bird Strikes, and Aviation Safety Policy" at the upcoming2009 Bird Strike North America Conference in Victoria, Canadathe week of 13 September 2009. The following excerpt of the abstract gives a good overview ...
According to Birdstrike Committee USA, bird and other wildlife strikes to aircraft result in over $600 million in damage to US civil and military aviation each year. The lives of the crew and passegers are also at risk. Since 1988, over 200 people have been killed worldwide as a result ...
The Federal Aviation Administration saysbird strikes are increasing, with 19,400 strikes at 713 airports across the U.S. last year alone. Rarely do they cause so much damage that commercial jetliners are forced to make emergency landings. ...