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Msg ID: 2805036 How about this Canada Goose accident? What altitude did this happen at? +0/-1     
Author:Any help will be appreciated.
2/9/2024 6:04:46 PM

 

 

https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/api/Aviation/ReportMain/GenerateNewestReport/66964/pdf

 

 



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Msg ID: 2805038 How about this Canada Goose accident? What altitude did this happen at? +1/-2     
Author:Easy.
2/9/2024 7:20:15 PM

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Birds fly wherever they want to.  Sky belongs to them,not us.  Lights on below 10k and be vigilant.  Really nothing else to it.



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Msg ID: 2805045 I'm starting to believe lights on actually attract birds (NT) +0/-3     
Author:instead of repel them
2/9/2024 9:50:46 PM

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Msg ID: 2805059 I'm starting to believe lights on actually attract birds  +3/-2     
Author:Blood & Guts on my windshield
2/10/2024 7:48:14 AM

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When in cruise flight with all lights on it seems every damn bug within a mile radius ends up splattered on my windshield.



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Msg ID: 2805060 I'm starting to believe lights on actually attract birds  +0/-2     
Author:ever see birds gather around
2/10/2024 8:10:27 AM

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lights at night. me neither



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Msg ID: 2805064 The navigate by stars and lights, using them to guide them at night +0/-2     
Author:"Dim your lights for birds at night.")
2/10/2024 9:50:46 AM

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Seems to be a conflicting recommendation between government agendas here!

 

https://www.fws.gov/story/2022-04/dim-lights-birds-night

 

 



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Msg ID: 2805065 The navigate by stars and lights, using them to guide them at night +0/-1     
Author:say wut
2/10/2024 9:54:26 AM

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that had nothing to do with aircraft



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Msg ID: 2805066 But, it had everything to do with LIGHTS (NT) +0/-2     
Author:Anonymous
2/10/2024 10:19:38 AM

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Msg ID: 2805067 How about this Canada Goose accident? What altitude did this happen at? +2/-4     
Author:1200AGL
2/10/2024 10:27:48 AM

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1200AGL



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Msg ID: 2805087 NTSB report says 4,500 MSL which is approx 3,300 AGL (NT) +1/-3     
Author:how did you come up with 1,200 AGL?
2/10/2024 6:42:44 PM

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