Bird strike in aviation : statistics, analysis and management
Groundbreaking Handbook Offers Detailed Research and Valuable Methodology to Address Dangerous and Costly Aviation Hazard Though annual damages from bird and bat collisions with aircraft have been estimated at $400 million in the United States and up to $1.2 billion in commercial aviation worldwide...
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Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ :
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,
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100 | 1 | |a El-Sayed, Ahmed F., |e author. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Bird strike in aviation : |b statistics, analysis and management / |c Professor Ahmed F El-Sayed, Zagazig University, Egypt. |
264 | 1 | |a Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; |a Hoboken, NJ : |b John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, |c 2019. | |
264 | 4 | |c ©2019 | |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
506 | |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty | ||
520 | |a Groundbreaking Handbook Offers Detailed Research and Valuable Methodology to Address Dangerous and Costly Aviation Hazard Though annual damages from bird and bat collisions with aircraft have been estimated at $400 million in the United States and up to $1.2 billion in commercial aviation worldwide and despite numerous conferences and councils dedicated to the issue, very little has been published on this expensive and sometimes-lethal flying risk. Bird Strike in Aviation seeks to fill this gap, providing a comprehensive guide to preventing and minimizing damage caused by bird strike on aircraft. Based on a thorough and comprehensive examination of the subject, Dr. El-Sayed offers different approaches to reducing bird strikes, including detailed coverage of the three categories necessary for such reduction, namely, awareness/education, bird management (active and passive control), and aircraft design. In addition, the text discusses the importance of cooperation between airplanes, airports and air traffic authorities as well as testing methods necessary for certification of both aircraft frame and engine. Other notable features include: -Statistics and analyses for bird strikes with both civil and military helicopters as well as military fixed wing aircrafts, including annual costs, critical flight altitudes, critical parts of aircraft, distance from air base and specifics of date and timing -Thorough review and analysis all fatal bird strike accidents and most non-fatal accidents since 1905, the first book to provide such a reference -The use of numerical methods in analyzing historic data (ex. probability functions, finite element methods for analyzing impact on aircraft structure, experimental measurement technique for displacement, vibration, component distortion, etc.) -Instruction on identification of bird species (using visual, microscopic, and DNA evidence) and details of bird migration to aid air traffic control in avoiding scenarios likely to result in collision With its wealth of statistical data, innovative research, and practical suggestions, Bird Strike in Aviation will prove a vital resource for researchers, engineers and graduate students in aerospace engineering/manufacturing or ornithology, as well as for military and civilian pilots and flight crew or professionals in aviation authorities and air traffic control. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Civil Aircrafts 205 4.2.1 Introduction 205 4.2.2 Statistics of Annual Fatal Accidents due to bird strike 205 4.2.3 Statistics of Critical Flight Phases 209 4.3 Fatal accidents of civil aircrafts 212 4.4 statistics for civil aircraft accidents 240 4.4.1 Statistics for critical damaged parts of aircraft 240 4.4.2 Statistics for strikes with different types of engines 243 4.4.3 Effects of the wildlife strike on flight: 244 4.4.4 Dangerous Birds 244 4.5 Statistics for bird strike incidents/accidents in USA in the period 1990-2015 247 4.6 Statistics for Russian accidents in the period 1988 -- 1990 249 4.7 Military Aircrafts 251 4.7.1 Introduction 251 4.7.2 Statistics for Military Aircraft accidents 252 4.7.3 Statistics for Ex-Soviet Union Air Force in East Germany 255 4.7.4 Details of Some Accidents for Military Aircrafts 257 4.7.5 Details of Accidents for Military | |
505 | 0 | |a 5.4.3 Classification of Migration based on distance travelled 293 5.4.4 Permanent residents 295 5.5 Migrants Flight Speed 295 5.6 Migrants Navigation 295 5.7 Migration Threats 295 5.8 Migratory Bird Flyways 297 5.8.1 Introduction 297 5.8.2 North American Migration Flyways -- The 4-ways 301 5.8.2.1 The Atlantic Flyway 302 5.8.2.2 The Mississippi Flyway 302 5.8.2.3 The Central Flyway 303 5.8.2.4 The Pacific Flyway 303 5.8.3 The Americas bird migration 304 5.8.3.1 North - South Americas 304 5.8.3.2 Alaska's flyways 306 5.8.4 Africa Eurasia Flyways 307 5.8.5 East Asian-Australian Flyways 310 5.9 Radio Telemetry 313 References 315 Chapter 6 Bird Strike Management 316 Abstract 316 6.1 Introduction 317 6.2 Why birds are attracted to airports 319 6.2.1 Food 319 6.2.2 Water 321</p&g | |
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