2004 Highlights
1.1 How This Report is Organized
2 - Overall Bird Strike Situation
2.1 Overall Situation
2.1a) Number of Reported Bird Strikes to Canadian Aircraft
2.1b) Reporting Source, Bird Strikes:
2.1c) Reporting Source, Mammal Strikes:
2.2 Characteristics of Strikes Overall
2.2a) Kind of Bird Involved: Top Ten
2.2b) Kind of Bird Involved: All Species
2.2c) Month of Occurrence
2.2d) Time of Day
2.2e) Light Conditions
2.2f) Altitude of Strikes
2.2g) Phase of Flight
2.2h) Sky Conditions
2.2i) Aircraft Involved: Top Ten
2.2j) Aircraft Involved: All Reported Strikes
2.3 Operational Effects Overall
2.3a) Effects on Flight/Aircraft
2.3b) Parts Struck/Damaged
2.3c) Strikes/Damage to Aircraft by Engine Type
3 - Bird Strikes at Canadian Airports
3.1 Characteristics of Strikes at Canadian Airports
3.1a) Number of Reported Strikes: Top Twenty Airports
3.1b) Number of Reported Strikes by Region
3.1c) Month of Occurrence: By Region
3.1d) Number of Reported Strikes: All Canadian Airports
3.1e) Kind of Bird Involved: Strikes for Top Twenty Airports
3.1f) Strikes Involving Mammals: By Airport
3.1g) Month of Occurrence: Strikes for Top Ten Airports
3.1h) Phase of Flight: Strikes for Top Ten Airports
4 - Bird Strikes to Military Aircraft
4.1 Overall Situation
4.1a) Number of Reported Military Strikes: By Site
4.2 Characteristics of Military Strikes
4.2a) Kind of Bird Involved
4.2b) Month of Occurrence
4.2c) Aircraft Involved
4.2d) Altitude of Strikes
4.3 Operational Effects of Military Strikes