This paper examines wildlife strikes with civil helicopters within the US. Month and time of day, location, and other factors influenced the frequency of wildlife strikes with civil helicopters. Wildlife strikes occurred most frequently when the aircraft were traveling en route or engaged in terrain flight. Birds accounted for over 97% of the wildlife strikes where the animal was identified
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife have increased markedly since first recorded in 1905. These...
7082522012010PDFTech ReportWildlifeBird strikesCivil aircraftStatisticsTables (Data)Air transportati...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
Wildlife strikes a b s t r a c t This paper examines wildlife strikes with civil helicopters within ...
Wildlife strikes, defined as aircraft collisions with birds or other animals, are a serious safety a...
The Federal Aviation Administration produced this report in cooperation with the U. S. Department of...
Wildlife–aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) with civilian and military aircraft pose notable ris...
Author Institution: US Department of AgricultureCollisions between wildlife and aircraft (wildlife s...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
To our knowledge, there has been no published analysis of bird strike data specific to helicopters. ...
Rotary-wing aircraft (e.g., helicopters and tilt-wing aircraft) are an important component of all U....
During recent decades, rotary-wing aircraft (helicopters) within the U.S. Department of Defense (e.g...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife have increased markedly since first recorded in 1905. These...
7082522012010PDFTech ReportWildlifeBird strikesCivil aircraftStatisticsTables (Data)Air transportati...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
Wildlife strikes a b s t r a c t This paper examines wildlife strikes with civil helicopters within ...
Wildlife strikes, defined as aircraft collisions with birds or other animals, are a serious safety a...
The Federal Aviation Administration produced this report in cooperation with the U. S. Department of...
Wildlife–aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) with civilian and military aircraft pose notable ris...
Author Institution: US Department of AgricultureCollisions between wildlife and aircraft (wildlife s...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
To our knowledge, there has been no published analysis of bird strike data specific to helicopters. ...
Rotary-wing aircraft (e.g., helicopters and tilt-wing aircraft) are an important component of all U....
During recent decades, rotary-wing aircraft (helicopters) within the U.S. Department of Defense (e.g...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife have increased markedly since first recorded in 1905. These...
7082522012010PDFTech ReportWildlifeBird strikesCivil aircraftStatisticsTables (Data)Air transportati...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...