Daleandee
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Dale Andee
Over the years I've hit birds a couple of times in different aircraft. First one was on a takeoff roll when what appeared to be an Egret came out of a ditch and in front of the right wing at the precise moment to put a slight dent in it.
The other was recently while on final approach not too far from touchdown. Several of what were perhaps quail came up out of the grass below. I heard one thunk on the bottom of the fuse but could not find any signs of impact or greasy remains. There has been some recent research about how light will deter birds. I have and use wig-wag lights for visibility as seen in this recent video:
One study seems to suggest red & blue LED lighting at certain wave lengths is a possible key as well as on off lighting -
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-...7/researchers-see-light-reducing-bird-strikes
Now adding blue & red flashing LED lights to my plane would make me look like the Skyway Patrol! Perhaps a siren also? LOL!
Wondering if there are other ways to help avoid/prevent bird strikes.
The other was recently while on final approach not too far from touchdown. Several of what were perhaps quail came up out of the grass below. I heard one thunk on the bottom of the fuse but could not find any signs of impact or greasy remains. There has been some recent research about how light will deter birds. I have and use wig-wag lights for visibility as seen in this recent video:
One study seems to suggest red & blue LED lighting at certain wave lengths is a possible key as well as on off lighting -
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-...7/researchers-see-light-reducing-bird-strikes
Now adding blue & red flashing LED lights to my plane would make me look like the Skyway Patrol! Perhaps a siren also? LOL!
Wondering if there are other ways to help avoid/prevent bird strikes.