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Reduction of risk: A flight crew guide to the avoidance and mitigation of wildlife strikes to aircraft

Eschenfelder et al., 2006

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7970194930449211849
Author
Eschenfelder P
Hull S
Publication year
Publication venue
8th Bird Strike Committee Meeting, St. Louis, MO

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Each year the world's airlines lose between $1 billion to $2 billion due to wildlife strikes to aircraft. This is roughly the same level of loss as the carriers pay out each year for lost luggage. One US airline cites its losses at $2 million a month due to engine ingestion alone …
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