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		<title>Question</title>
		<description>Hi
We are a group of middle schoolers that have a project on transportation problems. Our problem is bird strikes. We have a question is there any type of solution to prevent birds getting strike with out getting hurt or damaging the airplane itself? Please let us know your opinions

From, Lauren ...</description>
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		<title>Trapani</title>
		<description>Saturday 03 October 2009

A Ryanair jet was forced to make an emergency landing when a dual-engine bird strike shortly after take-off forced its crew to abandon the flight.

The Italian aviation authority has launched an investigation into the "serious incident", which occurred on Thursday, when Ryanair flight FR8631 was taking off ...</description>
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		<title>Bird Strike Causes a Fright at JFK</title>
		<description>July 29, 2009








A Delta Airlines plane getting ready to take off from JFK this evening struck several birds, forcing the pilot to hit the brakes, flattening two tires in the process.
The Boeing 767 did not suffer any other damage and nobody was hurt, aviation officials said.
There were 202 passengers and ...</description>
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		<title>Agency suggests stronger airframes because of rise in bird-strike crashes</title>
		<description>July 29, 2009

  US Airways Flight 1549 ditched into the Hudson River in January after it struck a flock of Canada geese. All 155 people aboard survived.

The risk of commercial airplanes crashing after striking large birds is increasing, so design standards should be strengthened so that aircraft can withstand ...</description>
		<link>http://www.birdstrikecontrol.com/news/birdstrike_news/agency-suggests-stronger-airframes-because-of-rise-in-bird-strike-crashes/</link>
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		<title>Faulty throttle, bird strike caused two 2005 Navy training jet crashes</title>
		<description>July 21, 2009

CORPUS CHRISTI — A malfunction in the design of the throttle and a bird strike caused two training aircraft from Naval Air Station Kingsville to crash in separate incidents in 2005. The causes of those incidents were released to the Caller-Times last week.

The T-45A Goshawk that crashed on ...</description>
		<link>http://www.birdstrikecontrol.com/news/birdstrike_news/faulty-throttle-bird-strike-caused-two-2005-navy-training-jet-crashes/</link>
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		<title>Bird strike forces American Airlines plane emergency landing</title>
		<description>July 29, 2009

 American Airlines' MD-80

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 ...</description>
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		<title>Bird and Plane Collisions Increasing?</title>
		<description>Why the Sudden Rise in Flying Accidents?
July 29, 2009

It seems that every few weeks there is news about another collision between birds and planes. So what's happening in the skies? Are birds organizing and forming terrorist flocks with the purpose of attacking a plane? Certainly "bird strike" is an evocative ...</description>
		<link>http://www.birdstrikecontrol.com/news/birdstrike_news/bird-and-plane-collisions-increasing/</link>
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		<title>The Pelican Brief</title>
		<description>July 29, 2009 

The fatal connection between a flock of American white Pelicans and a Cessna Citation 500 business jet at 3,100ft over a lake in Oklahoma in March 2008 is the fuel behind some new safety recommendations issued by the US National Transportation Safety Board yesterday.

The collision with one or more ...</description>
		<link>http://www.birdstrikecontrol.com/news/birdstrike_news/the-pelican-brief/</link>
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		<title>Another Bird Strike Causes Emergency Landing</title>
		<description>July 29, 2009

 
An American Airlines MD-83 flight from Saint Louis, Missouri enroute to Los Angeles, California suffered a bird strike to it's right engine shortly after takeoff this evening and was forced to make an emergency landing back at the St. Louis Airport.

Flight 449 was carrying 140 passengers and ...</description>
		<link>http://www.birdstrikecontrol.com/news/birdstrike_news/another-bird-strike-causes-emergency-landing/</link>
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		<title>AA plane makes emergency landing in St. Louis after bird strike</title>
		<description>July 29, 2009
An American Airlines plane made an emergency landing in St. Louis after its right engine was struck by a bird.
Flight 449, carrying 140 passengers and 5 crew members, was heading to Los Angeles when the bird strike occurred shortly after taking off from St. Louis’ Lambert Airport around ...</description>
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