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Bird Strike Cessna 210
Happened to me in a twin. Much scarier in a single engine as this video reveals (www.liveleak.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Coincidentally, the town of Bodega Bay recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS.
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Bird Strike Caught on Camera
Pilot Keith Baird initially thought something aboard his 1968 Cessna 210 had exploded just after takeoff on December 28 when he heard a loud bang and a significant increase in outside air noise. It turned out that Baird’s Cessna had struck a Canada goose as the aircraft was climbing through 400 feet on departure from the Chicago-area Brookeridge Airpark.
http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/ainsafety/2014-01-20/bird-strike-caught-camera
Bird Strike Caught on Camera
Pilot Keith Baird initially thought something aboard his 1968 Cessna 210 had exploded just after takeoff on December 28 when he heard a loud bang and a significant increase in outside air noise. It turned out that Baird’s Cessna had struck a Canada goose as the aircraft was climbing through 400 feet on departure from the Chicago-area Brookeridge Airpark.
http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/ainsafety/2014-01-20/bird-strike-caught-camera
I saw the result of a buzzard strike on a Barron at San Antonio Intl. some years back.
My wife and I were guests of my buddy and his wife on a day trip to the RiverWalk. We had just walked into the FBO after landing in his T210. We needed a taxi and I noticed one was parked outside. I asked the attendant if the taxi was available. He said "no, it is for some buys coming arriving in a Barron. That's the plane right there." I looked in the direction that he was pointing and saw the twin taxing very fast. He was headed right for us!
The plane came to an abrupt halt, and the pilot jumped out, and raced inside the FBO. He looked like he has been tarred and feathered! As I watched two more guys exit the plane, I could see that they has faired no better. They both were covered in blood, guts and feathers.
An investigation of the plane reviled a large hole on the copilot side of the windscreen, a total mess inside, and a lump of buzzard in the baggage area.
The reason the pilot had raced inside was because the strike had knocked out his radio stack, and he needed to let the tower know why he has stopped communicating.
Long story short, those poor guys golf outing in San Antonio just wasn't going to happen, so I looked at one of them and said "Hey, do you still need that cab?" We were at the RiverWalk in no time!
My wife and I were guests of my buddy and his wife on a day trip to the RiverWalk. We had just walked into the FBO after landing in his T210. We needed a taxi and I noticed one was parked outside. I asked the attendant if the taxi was available. He said "no, it is for some buys coming arriving in a Barron. That's the plane right there." I looked in the direction that he was pointing and saw the twin taxing very fast. He was headed right for us!
The plane came to an abrupt halt, and the pilot jumped out, and raced inside the FBO. He looked like he has been tarred and feathered! As I watched two more guys exit the plane, I could see that they has faired no better. They both were covered in blood, guts and feathers.
An investigation of the plane reviled a large hole on the copilot side of the windscreen, a total mess inside, and a lump of buzzard in the baggage area.
The reason the pilot had raced inside was because the strike had knocked out his radio stack, and he needed to let the tower know why he has stopped communicating.
Long story short, those poor guys golf outing in San Antonio just wasn't going to happen, so I looked at one of them and said "Hey, do you still need that cab?" We were at the RiverWalk in no time!
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Bird Strike - Goose Crashes Through Airplane Windshield
Canadian goose crashes through the windshield of a Cessna 210 Centurion on takeoff from LL22 Brookeridge in Downers Grove, IL December 28, 2013.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVq3dfDDFKY
Bird Strike - Goose Crashes Through Airplane Windshield
Canadian goose crashes through the windshield of a Cessna 210 Centurion on takeoff from LL22 Brookeridge in Downers Grove, IL December 28, 2013.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVq3dfDDFKY
I HATE Canada Geese.
Perhaps that is because you've never had one prepared properly. Candor compels me to admit that skinning one with flying canopy shards is not the preferred method.
They can be problematical on the ground as well. Mugger ducks I call them.
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They can be problematical on the ground as well. Mugger ducks I call them.
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Why me again? Once was enough.