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Regarding the threat of birds and beasts to aviation, I


have divided into the following parts, they are

The first is the definition and explanation. After understanding the meaning of
these phrases, we can better explore how birds and beasts threaten aviation.

So how to determine whether animals pose a threat to aviation safety? Let's


move on to the next part*

Generally, people can determine that animals pose a threat to aviation when
the following three situations occur

The first is to find the carcasses of wild animals on the airstrip

Secondly, evidence of collision was found on the plane

The third situation is that people can reasonably prove that a wild animal and
an aircraft accident can be judged as a threat.*

So which animals will have an impact on aviation is also one of the important
issues we need to consider*

Through simple classification, we can divide them into two categories: in the
sky and on the land. They are*

At the same time, we might as well simply think about how these animals
affect aviation.

So first let’s take a look at the real scenes of wild animals and airplane
accidents

Through the pictures, we can see that the birds hit the head and engine of the
aircraft, which not only harmed the lives of wild animals but also affected the
safety of aviation

Schwarz, Belant, Martin, DeVault, & Wang(2014)point out


From nineteen ninety 1990 to 2009, two thousand and nine aircraft-related
wildlife incidents caused US$1.4 billion in losses
to the US civil aviation industry.*

Therefore, we can roughly think of the following situations about the threat of
wildlife to aviation
Birds can collide with planes in the air and cause damage to planes in
different positions. Snakes and deer can interfere with pilots before takeoff
and even interfere with takeoff
In this section, we mainly clarify how to define threats
There are three situations where animals pose a threat to aviation safety, and
several animals that are likely to pose a threat to aviation, and how these
animals pose a threat to aviation. The next part of tam will focus on the risk
management of wildlife near the airport.

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