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On Dec 25, 4:49*pm, "Anyolmouse" wrote:
"Monk" wrote in message ... On Dec 25, 9:08 am, "Anyolmouse" wrote: "Monk" wrote in message ... | I just received these images from a fellow pilot. Good thing there | wasn't a copilot in that seat. | | "Yikes! Meeting a goose at 11,000 ft. And 185 kts can ruin your whole | day." | |http://co120w.col120.mail.live.com/a...px?tnail=0&mes... .0|8CB2EEC85F0D880| | |http://tinyurl.com/7kpav3 | | |http://co120w.col120.mail.live.com/a...px?tnail=1&mes... .0|8CB2EEC85F0D880| | |http://tinyurl.com/7hb8ps | | |http://co120w.col120.mail.live.com/a...px?tnail=2&mes... .0|8CB2EEC85F0D880| | |http://tinyurl.com/7zx4v4 | There was a goose strike several years back in OKC where the co-pilot/passenger was killed. I think it was a C-310 making a high speed descent into Wiley Post. There were some pictures in the newspaper showing the goose remains strung out in the back seat and of the windscreen damage. Anybody else recall this with maybe more details? -- Anyolmouse I would be interested in more info on this. Monk I have been searching for it and haven't had any luck so far. This site is interesting:http://www.birdstrike.org/In the blue column on the left side click on "significant bird strike events and also the FAA-USDA report below it. The Top ten Bird Strke Myths is interesting too. The highest known strike occurred at 37,000 feet. -- Anyolmouse Thanks for the link. Monk |
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