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American Airlines Jet Forced to Land After Bird Strike
July 29, 2009 An American Airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing Wednesday shortly after taking off in Missouri after one of its engines was disabled by a collision with a bird. The American Airlines MD-80 jet landed at Lambert Airport in St. Louis shortly after takeoff around 2... 
MD-80 makes emergency landing at Lambert
July 29, 2009 An American Airlines MD-80 made an emergency landing at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport today after the plane struck a bird on takeoff. None of the 140 passengers or five crew members was hurt when American Flight 449 landed at 2:15 p.m. The plane was bound for Los Angeles. Passengers... 
Bird Strike to American MD83 in St. Louis
July 29, 2009 An American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83, flight AA-449 from Saint Louis,MO to Los Angeles,CA (USA) with 140 passengers and 5 crew, ingested a bird into its right hand engine shortly after takeoff. The crew declared emergency, leveled off at 3000 feet, shut the engine down and returned... 
Bird Strike to Iberia A320 at Madrid Airport
July 29, 2009 An Iberia Airbus A320-200, flight IB-3534 from Madrid,SP (Spain) to Munich (Germany) with 134 passengers, returned to Madrid’s Barajas Airport after a bird was ingested into one of the engines when the airplane climbed through 3000 feet. The airplane landed safely about 30 minutes... 
Bird strike to Jet Star JQ81 DRWDPS at Darwin Airport
June 6, 2009 JQ81 DRWDPS made an emergency stop on the runway at DRW this evening due to bird strike to the l/h engine. Taxied back to stand 5A and pax deplaned back to lounge where we are currently waiting. Unsure of rego but it is one of the new 320s with the large logo and new interior. Aircraft... 
Are airports ignoring Federal Regulations regarding bird strikes?
June 6, 2009 Despite Federal Regulations requiring airports to conduct wildlife studies following collisions or other potential problems involving animals, a review of an upcoming study by the FAA found that one-third of those airports have failed to comply. Following the Federal Aviation Administration’s... 
FYI Birdstrike Plan in Place; Problems Nationwide
June 6, 2009 An FAA review concludes that some airports aren’t taking the threat of bird strikes seriously. “USA Today” reports about 150 airports, nearly one out of every three, didn’t complete studies of wildlife hazards despite their histories of serious collisions between... 
Salt Lake International has extensive bird strike prevention program
June 5, 2009 One out of three commercial airports in the US may not be making the grade when it comes to preventing bird strikes, according to the FAA. USA Today is reporting 150 airports have been identified by the FAA as failing to keep up with required studies about bird and wildlife threats. Salt... 
One-Third of Commercial Airports Ignoring Bird Strike Dangers
A third of the nation’s commercial airports are not taking legally required steps to reduce the danger of potentially deadly bird strikes, according to a report on a government study soon to be released. June 05, 2009 A third of the nation’s commercial airports are not taking legally required... 
Panel revived to tackle IGI bird menace
June 6, 2009 The Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport has, ironically, become a bird-watcher’s paradise. With 67 bird-hit cases reported last year, more than double than 30 in 2007, it has prompted the government to revive the National Birds Control Committee after a gap of nearly two decades.... 
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