The two survivors of the airliner disaster in South Korea on Sunday have regained consciousness as investigators look for the cause of the crash that killed 179 people. Both survivors are crew members ...
Voluntarily reported bird strikes at local airports have increased 46%, according to a Newsday analysis of FAA data.
Birds have nearly stopped colliding into the McCormick Place Lakeside Center. Since bird-safe film was installed on the ...
They pose a danger to planes because jet engines can lose power if birds are sucked into them. Bird strikes are very common. In the US, more than 19,600 wildlife strikes were reported to the Federal ...
The Jeju Air Flight 2216 crash triggered by a bird strike and dual-engine failure, has raised pressing questions around ...
Bird strikes, while increasing ... Aviation and Aerospace Safety at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University told USA TODAY in an email. "It’s understandable that people get nervous when something ...
Data from the US Federal Aviation Administration and agriculture department show that bird strikes on planes are becoming more frequent. From 1990 to 2023, there were 296,613 wildlife strikes ...
Bird strikes on passenger jetliners very rarely bring down an aircraft. The last time it happened in the US was the 2009 crash-landing of the "Miracle on the Hudson", where everyone survived.
The Jeju Air crash, which killed 179 people, was as rare as it was tragic. Here’s what travelers should know about air safety.