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Fatalities and Destroyed Civil Aircraft due to Bird Strikes
Serious Birdstrike -Related Accidents To Military Aircraft of Europe and Israel: List and Anlysis of Circumstances
Fifteen years of Data Collection by the ICAO birdstrike Information (IBIS)
Bird- Related Accidents in Hungarian Military Aviation
Some Characteristics of Bird Strikes to Militart Aircraft in Norway 1985-1995
Eurbase: Potential Lesons from Military Bird Strikes Statistics
Bird Strike Statistics can be meningful : The CSL Analysis
How to get Reliable Information on the Third Birdstrike Risk?
An Aviation Insurers view of the Situation of Bird strike Prevention in Germany
Evaluating the cost of bird-related damage to civilian and Military Flights as a Vital tool in increase Flight Safety
Birdstrike prevention in China
Assessment of birdstrike accident Risk using Event Sequence Analysis
Availability of Annotated Bibliography of Bird Hazards to Aircraft (ABBHA)
Data of Statistical Study of Birdstrikes with Russian Aircrafts for the Period of 1988 to 1990
Five Years of Feather Identification for the Israeli Air Force
BRIS: A Computer based Bird Remains Identification System Further dvelopments
Identification of Bird Remains After Airplane Collisions Based on DNA Sequence Analysis
ICAO's Efforts to Minimize Birdstrikes to Aircraft
Quantitative Methods in Bird Hazard Control Preliminary Results
North American Canada Goose Populations - An Increasing Hazard to Aviation
The Role and Value of Awareness Programs in Reducing Bird Hazards to Aircraft
Birdstrike Hazards and Waste Management Facilities in Urban Landscapes
Standardised bird Counts on German Airfields - Method and First results from Frankfurt Airport
Evaluation of Weed Control Efficacy of Klass 80 WP (DIURON) in Juhu Airport Bombay, India
Controlling Vegetation of Indian Aerodromes Using Weedicide: A Preliminary Appraisal India
Ecological Disturbance and bird Hazard Control Dublin Airport
Birds and Grassland on Airports
Earthworm Control at 8 Wing Trenton, Ontario Canada
Airfield Bird Control - Setting the Standards UK
Airfield Bird Control - Applying the Principles
Can Albatrosses and Aircraft coexist on Midway Atoll? USA
Study of Bird Behaviour to Birdstrike Prevention Russia
Last French Experiments with Lasers to Frighten the Birds
Falconry and bird Control of a Military airfield and a waste disposal site
The Potentia; for Significant Financial loss Resulting from bird strikes in or Around An Airport London
Proposal for an Association of Airfield Bird Controllers UK
Operational Methods for Birdstrike Prevention Germany
Recent Research into reducing Birdstrike Hazards
Birdstrike Motivation Program for Pilots 'The Spanish Airforce Results'
Land Management and Allocation of Resources Short Term Costs with Long Term Results Israel
The Birdstrike Situation at the Frankfurt Rhein/Main Airport
Satellite Telemetry, A tool for tracking and Monitoring Bird Movements from a Local to Global Scale
Establishment of an International Centre for the Study of Bird Migration and Flight Saftey at Latrun, Israel as a Model for Regional Activity
Basic Bird Migration Characterstics in Lithuania: Towards logterm forecast in birdstrike Problem
Bird Migration Observation in the Berlin Area Using ATC-Radar and Wind Profilier
Bird Avoidance Modeling at Dare County Range NC and Moody Air Force Base/Grand Bay Weapons Range , GA
Bird Movements Around Airports; A critical issue in the Specification of Avioidance systems
An on-board bird Recognition Device for the Prevention of Bird strikes Ukraine
Commercial Transport Engine Geographic Bird Threats and Trends
Bird Ingestion and Rolls-Royce Aero Engines
Some Problems on the Valuation of the Birdstrike Turboprop Resistance
Bird Strikes to Airliner Turbine Engines
Towards Standardised Birdstrike Resistance Testing: The work of International birdstrike Research Group
Tissue Density Determination in Intact Birds
Evaluation of Transit Engine-Bearing Loads due to Birdstrikes
Establishing and Validating Aircraft Birdstrike Resistance Requirements
Aircraft-Specific FOD Certification: Need for a relook at Mil Standard Requirements for Aeroengines