The objective of our analysis is to develop a model of damage costs that arise from collisions between aircraft and birds, based on data drawn from the Federal Aviation Administration National Wildlife Strike Database (NWSD). We develop a two-part model, composed of two separate statistical models, that accounts for the effects of aircraft mass category, engine type, component of the aircraft struck, and the size and number of birds struck. Our results indicate the size of bird, number of birds, and engine ingestions are the largest determinants of strike-related costs. More generally, our result is a model that provides a better understanding of the determinants of damage costs and that can be used to interpolate the substantial amount of ...
To analyse bird strike occurrences as well as the effect of operational risk-reducing measures, a fa...
Collisions between birds and military aircraft are common and can have catastrophic effects. Knowled...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
The objective of our analysis is to develop a model of damage costs that arise from collisions betwe...
ii The collisions between birds and airplanes, or bird strikes, pose a substantial safety and financ...
The collisions between birds and airplanes, or bird strikes, pose a substantial safety and financial...
According to available data released by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in the period fro...
Collisions between birds (and other wildlife) and aircraft are known to cause substantial losses to ...
Current lower bound estimates of the economic burden of wildlife strikes make use of mean cost assig...
Bird strikes have the potential to cause severe damage to aircraft. Therefore, measures to reduce th...
Collisions between birds (and other wildlife) and aircraft are known to cause substantial losses to ...
Collisions between birds and aircraft (birdstrikes) pose a major threat to aviation safety. Differen...
Understanding relative hazards of wildlife to aircraft is important for developing effective managem...
Collisions between birds and military aircraft are common and can have catastrophic effects. Knowled...
Collisions between birds and military aircraft are common and can have catastrophic effects. Knowled...
To analyse bird strike occurrences as well as the effect of operational risk-reducing measures, a fa...
Collisions between birds and military aircraft are common and can have catastrophic effects. Knowled...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...
The objective of our analysis is to develop a model of damage costs that arise from collisions betwe...
ii The collisions between birds and airplanes, or bird strikes, pose a substantial safety and financ...
The collisions between birds and airplanes, or bird strikes, pose a substantial safety and financial...
According to available data released by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in the period fro...
Collisions between birds (and other wildlife) and aircraft are known to cause substantial losses to ...
Current lower bound estimates of the economic burden of wildlife strikes make use of mean cost assig...
Bird strikes have the potential to cause severe damage to aircraft. Therefore, measures to reduce th...
Collisions between birds (and other wildlife) and aircraft are known to cause substantial losses to ...
Collisions between birds and aircraft (birdstrikes) pose a major threat to aviation safety. Differen...
Understanding relative hazards of wildlife to aircraft is important for developing effective managem...
Collisions between birds and military aircraft are common and can have catastrophic effects. Knowled...
Collisions between birds and military aircraft are common and can have catastrophic effects. Knowled...
To analyse bird strike occurrences as well as the effect of operational risk-reducing measures, a fa...
Collisions between birds and military aircraft are common and can have catastrophic effects. Knowled...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, through an interagency agreement with the Federal Aviation Admin...