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Science Cafe: Birds and Aircraft Fighting for Space in Crowded Skies

Posted Monday, April 11, 2011

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Bird and other wildlife collisions with aircraft are an increasing safety and economic concern to civil and military aviation worldwide, costing well over $1 billion each year. Aircraft have been destroyed by wildlife strikes, the most notable of which was the Airbus 320 which landed in the Hudson River in January 2009 after hitting a flock of Canadian geese. And these strikes reporter to the Federal Aviation Administration have increased from about 1,800 in 1990 to over 9,100 in 2009.

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Arts and Culture, Natural Sciences

Guests

Sandy E. Wright, National Wildlife Strike Database Manager, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Richard Dolbeer, Science Advisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Additional Information

FAA Wildlife Strike Database
Bird Strike Committee USA

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