As a former professional turbine pilot, who was lucky and sharp eyed enough, to avoid large bird strikes, I believe the dislikes above were all large birds, like turkeys, geese, etc., who disliked this one sided video, they think it's a conspiracy out to get them, and are waiting for the historically revised bird supporters version to come out from their many bird brain friends in Hollywood!
@TheOutThereSomewhere This is a timelapse depiction of the actual raw radar data. Though it seems unlikely, it is indeed true that birds (especially in large flocks) can reflect enough radar energy to create a "primary return". In viewing the data in timelapse, there are a number of flocks in the area that are clearly distinguished based on the fact that they are linear trending and at an appropriate airspeed. We reviewed data for another birdstrike incident (KCI) and found the same results.
Not only did they hit birds, 1549 nearly hit a second lot of birds (although we can't really see what altitude the second lot of birds were at) and also another aircraft (N461SA).
As a former professional turbine pilot, who was lucky and sharp eyed enough, to avoid large bird strikes, I believe the dislikes above were all large birds, like turkeys, geese, etc., who disliked this one sided video, they think it's a conspiracy out to get them, and are waiting for the historically revised bird supporters version to come out from their many bird brain friends in Hollywood!
mat1500 6 months ago 13
@TheOutThereSomewhere This is a timelapse depiction of the actual raw radar data. Though it seems unlikely, it is indeed true that birds (especially in large flocks) can reflect enough radar energy to create a "primary return". In viewing the data in timelapse, there are a number of flocks in the area that are clearly distinguished based on the fact that they are linear trending and at an appropriate airspeed. We reviewed data for another birdstrike incident (KCI) and found the same results.
exosphere3d 1 year ago 3
Not only did they hit birds, 1549 nearly hit a second lot of birds (although we can't really see what altitude the second lot of birds were at) and also another aircraft (N461SA).
Joshilini 1 year ago
Dizzying to watch. Nice job.
decapitatespammers 1 year ago
wow
ra4king 2 years ago