Federal Aviation Administration

Wildlife Hazard Mitigation

The FAA Wildlife Strike Database and Online Reporting System is currently undergoing maintenance. To be alerted when it's back online, please subscribe to this page using the "Subscribe" link above.

The annual bird strike report for 2011 titled, Annual Report: Wildlife Strikes to Civil Aircraft in the United States (1990-2011) (PDF, 3.42 MB) is now available. This report presents a summary analysis of data from the National Wildlife Strike Database for the 21-year period 1990 through 2011.

FAA Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Program

During the past century, wildlife-aircraft strikes have resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives worldwide, as well as billions of dollars in aircraft damage. In 2009, US Airways flight 1549 collided with a flock of Canada geese shortly after departing from LaGuardia International Airport (LGA). That incident in particular increased public awareness of wildlife strikes and highlighted the many challenges associated with balancing of wildlife hazards and safe airports operations.

The Federal Aviation Administration maintains a comprehensive program to address wildlife hazards. Through policy and guidance, research and outreach, we strive to stay ahead of the issue. This website serves as a repository of information related to the FAA’s overall program.

If you would like to report a strike, please use FAA Form 5200-7. To be alerted when the FAA Wildlife Strike Database and Online Reporting System is back online, please subscribe to this page using the "Subscribe" link at the top of the page.


Reports on Wildlife Strikes to Aircraft


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