A bird strike is a collision between a bird and an aircraft in midair, especially one which causes an accident.
Yes, quite easily and often.
Bird strikes and other wildlife running into aircraft causes millions of dollars in damages to both civil and military aircraft and put everyone who flies in danger. The Bird Strike Committee was created to raise awareness and help minimize chances of future strikes.
Birds of any kind are not a regular part of a rattlesnake's diet as they are hard for a rattlesnake to strike. However, if a bird wanders into the strike range of the snake, it will definitely take advantage of the situation.
Bird strikes to an aircraft rarely cause human casualties, but CAN cause damage to an airplane or an accident. A direct bird strike to the jet engine of an airplane during take off and landing can be particularly serious.
A strike is when you strike out
Electric, Ice, and Rock type moves are super effective against flying types.
Will strike.
no because a blackbird is pretty much an upgraded spy plane but a rolling thunder is like an upgraded napalm strike.
No they are quite docile but picking up an injured heron can result in a strike by that long beak. When handling a heron always control the head of the bird so it does not strike out at you.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for establishing and administering the bird/wildlife aircraft strike hazard program in the United States. This program aims to minimize the risks posed by wildlife to aviation safety through research, guidelines, and collaboration with airports and airlines. The FAA works in coordination with other agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services, to manage wildlife hazards effectively.
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Aircraft windscreens are heated for two reasons; 1. To provide extra strength in case of a bird strike or hail damage. 2. To prevent ice from obscuring forward vision.