abstract: In the U.S., less than 20 percent of wildlife strikes are reported, which leaves a large portion of incidents unaccounted for. Although wildlife strikes at airports often go unreported, since the early 1990's the number of wildlife strikes has increased five-fold and the number of damaging strikes has increased 1.5-fold. Goals for this project include determining if biological and landscape variables are good predictors of wildlife strikes. We define response variables as the number of reported wildlife strikes per 10,000 airport operations. We studied seven major airports around Phoenix, Arizona and 30 large airports in the western U.S. In the Phoenix metro valley, airports varied from having 0.3 strikes per year per 10,000 opera...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Abstract We examined wildlife abundance, distribution, and movement patterns at Phoenix Sky Harbor I...
The number of wildlife strikes reported to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Wildlife Stri...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife (wildlife strikes) are common occurrences across the develo...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
The purpose of this research project is to analyze the difference between seasonal patterns and repo...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
Understanding relative hazards of wildlife to aircraft is important for developing effective managem...
The collisions between birds and airplanes, or bird strikes, pose a substantial safety and financial...
Federal Aviation Administration2008PDFStatistical ReportWright, Sandra E.United States. Department o...
Purpose: The purpose of the current study was fourfold: to identify bird strike reporting trends at ...
Wildlife strikes, defined as aircraft collisions with birds or other animals, are a serious safety a...
An airport is a component of the landscape, contributing to and subject to local- and landscapelevel...
Purpose: The purpose of the current study was fourfold: to identify bird strike reporting trends at ...
7082522012010PDFTech ReportWildlifeBird strikesCivil aircraftStatisticsTables (Data)Air transportati...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Abstract We examined wildlife abundance, distribution, and movement patterns at Phoenix Sky Harbor I...
The number of wildlife strikes reported to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Wildlife Stri...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife (wildlife strikes) are common occurrences across the develo...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
The purpose of this research project is to analyze the difference between seasonal patterns and repo...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
Understanding relative hazards of wildlife to aircraft is important for developing effective managem...
The collisions between birds and airplanes, or bird strikes, pose a substantial safety and financial...
Federal Aviation Administration2008PDFStatistical ReportWright, Sandra E.United States. Department o...
Purpose: The purpose of the current study was fourfold: to identify bird strike reporting trends at ...
Wildlife strikes, defined as aircraft collisions with birds or other animals, are a serious safety a...
An airport is a component of the landscape, contributing to and subject to local- and landscapelevel...
Purpose: The purpose of the current study was fourfold: to identify bird strike reporting trends at ...
7082522012010PDFTech ReportWildlifeBird strikesCivil aircraftStatisticsTables (Data)Air transportati...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Abstract We examined wildlife abundance, distribution, and movement patterns at Phoenix Sky Harbor I...
The number of wildlife strikes reported to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Wildlife Stri...