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I was out hopping some of the local airports last Saturday night and had a
very near miss with a very large bird. It appeared to be a large owl, or something similar. I was at about 50 to 100 feet on take-off, about 75 knots, and seriously out of runway. The whole situation just got me to thinking about bird strikes and light GA aircraft. I have seen and heard a lot of first and second hand stories about deer strikes on quiet runways, and usually do a low pass to check, especially the quiet places. But I guess I had never heard or seriously considered a bird strike with such a large bird. Any first had experiences out there? Any speculation on what could have happened if he struck the wing tip, or better yet the propeller arc? I was flying a Cessna 172SP. His flight path was exactly the opposite direction. |
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