The Bird Strike Committee Europe consists of civil and military participants from Europe with a common interest in the bird strike problem. Attendence is open to participants from other parts of the world. Annual Meeting Proceedings include Chairman's Report, Working Group Reports and Papers Presented: TABLE OF CONTENTS: Invllation to 18th Meeting BSCE. H. Dahi Behaviour of Aramid Epoxy composite structures to bird impact. J. Besse, A. Fuertes. France Properties of the Auditory System in Birds and the Effectiveness of Acoustic Scaring Signals. K.J. Beuter, R. Weiss, Germany Serious Bird Strikes to Civil Aircraft 1984 & 1985. J. Thorpe, UK The Use of Radar Data for Bird Strike Prevention in Germany. J. Becker, Germany Frightening Devices in Airfield Bird Control. R.P. DeFusco, USA Bird Hazard Warning using Next Generation Weather Radar R.P. DeFusco, R.P. Larkin, D.B. Quine, USA 1984-85 USAF Birdstrike Report. M.M. Thompson, USA Toxic perches for Control of Pest Birds in Aircraft Hangers. M.M. Thompson, USA Reduction of Wildlife Hazards to Aircraft. W.J. Thurlow, V.E. F. Solman, Canada Agenda for Meeting Bird Movement Working Group. J. Hild Strategies for Identification of Bird Remains from Bird Strikes. Belgian Air Force. Communication to and from the Pilot. D. Renoux, France Helicopter Bird Strike Resistance. A. Bremond, France Ethological Aspects of Plane's Protection Against Birds. V.E. Jacoby, USSR.
Bird Strike Committee Europe (BSCE) 18th Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark 26-30 May 1986. Part I
1986
137 pages
Report
No indication
English
NTIS | 1984
|Emerald Group Publishing | 1982