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NTSB's Rosenker Praises DOT's Bird Call

NTSB Acting Chairman Praises Dot Secretary For Release Of Bird Strike Data, Suggestion For Mandatory Reporting

National Transportation Safety Board Acting Chairman Mark V. Rosenker has praised Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood for his decision to publicly release a government database on aircraft bird strikes.

The Federal Aviation Administration had proposed a rule that would have barred from public release reports from pilots of incidents involving birds striking aircraft. The NTSB filed an objection to the proposal this week, stating that "public access to all the data in the FAA Wildlife Strike Database is critical to the analysis and mitigation of the wildlife
strike problem..."

"I fully support the decision of Secretary LaHood to release this data to everyone," Acting Chairman Rosenker said.

"The more information is known about the extent of this problem, the better able regulators and others will be to combat a phenomenon that brought down an airliner and possibly a transport-category helicopter earlier this year.

"I was particularly gratified to read the Secretary's comments in the news media today suggesting he would support making these reports mandatory. As many may know, in 1999 the NTSB recommended that the FAA require all airplane operators to report bird strikes; reporting is currently on a voluntary basis."

The NTSB has announced that a public hearing into the January ditching of US Airways flight 1549 will be held in June. The threat of bird strikes to aviation safety is one of the issues that will be explored at that hearing.

FMI: www.ntsb.gov

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