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2005 Summary Report Bird Strikes to Canadian Aircraft Table of Contents

Introduction

2005 Highlights
1.1 How This Report is Organized

2 - Overall 2005 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 Operation Effects of 2005 Bird Strike Events

2.3a Effects on Flight/Aircraft
2.3b Effects on Airport Operations
2.3c Parts Struck/Damaged

3 - Wildlife Incidents at Canadian Airports

3.1 Characteristics of Strikes at Canadian Airports

3.1a Number of Reported Strikes: by Region
3.1b Month of Occurrence: by Region
3.1c Number of Reported Strikes: All Canadian Airports
3.1d Number of Reported Strikes: Top Twenty Airports
3.1e Kind of Bird Involved: Strikes for Top Twenty Airports
3.1f Month of Occurrence: Strikes for Top Ten Airports
3.1g Phase of Flight: Strikes for Top Ten Airports
3.1h Strikes Involving Mammals: by Airport

4 - Wildlife Incidents 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 Operation Effects of Military Wildlife Incidents

4.3a Effects on Flight/Aircraft
4.3b Parts Struck/Damaged

Date modified:
2010-05-03