Monday, March 30, 2020

Another aircraft grounded after hitting bird?

Travis Sherrock: Aircraft bird strikes are not all that uncommon. There are thousands of them every year. If it had not been for the Hudson River A320 incident the helicopter bird strike wouldn't have even been considered newsworthy. Consider this. In Canada there were over 1,400 of these collisions last year and the only one that hit the news was one that caused an emergency landing. There are ten times more planes flying in the USA. When was the last time the media reported one hitting a bird?...Show more

Kaley Lappas: it is going to take you approximately 10 seconds on Google to discover photos of of direction identifiable airplane debris from Flight 77 strewn all on the problem of the Pentagon cyber web website. There there are the documents that 146 human beings stated the airplane fly into the form (and 0 stated something) and retains to be of all of the passengers and team have been recovered from the positioning (you will discover photos of a few passengers ! although strapped to their seats besides on Google)....Show more

Blythe Noreiga: we can try what singapore has done!!birds are not allowed inside the city..they are allowed only in the parks!!

Lyndon Mattas: This happens quite a lot ma'am. Its a compromise we have to live with, collisions will happen when flying entities share the same space. Most aircraft's are designed to survive bird strikes and yet again we have no human lives lost.My opinion, common in aviation, not critical. My worry, a flood of questions on why engineers are not puting a bird fence over a chopper....Show more

Claudio Drullard: lmao joe s

Scot Sepulbeda: nothing new another bird who doesn't get scared of the black and white paint in the engine spinner. Maybe he's color-blind.

Colby Millberg: The answer is obvious. We should ground all birds. Then the sky would be safe again...

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