Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, José Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Damião, Devanildo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/956
Resumo:   The first catastrophic avian impact victim killed Cal Rogers in 1912 in the United States. The most recent and catastrophic accident by bird striking occurred on August 11, 2016 with Airbus A320 aircraft apparently after striking at least one bird upon takeoff from New York's LaGuardia Airport. The aircraft landed safely on Hudson River. Fortunately everybody still alive, even though the loss of aircraft hull. The purpose of this study is to present the panorama of the bird strikes, to identify, evaluate the propensities and to present the propositions to mitigating the bird strike risks in the surroundings of the Guarulhos International Airport (SBGR). This study is based on probabilistic and heuristic methods to infer about the risk propensities of avian strikes. The study of bird strikes and risk management are essential to anticipate and minimize the severity and reduction of frequency of occurrences. The results of the statistical analyze point to the flight densities and the frequency of events due to the migratory periods of the neotropic and endemic birds. Native populations of birds travel between the Serra do Mar, the Mata Atlântica and forests around the airport to the Serra da Cantareira forest. Impact events are strongly correlated with the density of aircraft movements in the SBGR.  
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
title Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
spellingShingle Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
Ribeiro, José Carlos
strike
birds
risks
airfreight
guarulhos
title_short Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
title_full Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
title_fullStr Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
title_sort Analysis and evaluation of the risks of bird strikes in the international Guarulhos airport surroundings
author Ribeiro, José Carlos
author_facet Ribeiro, José Carlos
Damião, Devanildo
author_role author
author2 Damião, Devanildo
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, José Carlos
Damião, Devanildo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv strike
birds
risks
airfreight
guarulhos
topic strike
birds
risks
airfreight
guarulhos
description   The first catastrophic avian impact victim killed Cal Rogers in 1912 in the United States. The most recent and catastrophic accident by bird striking occurred on August 11, 2016 with Airbus A320 aircraft apparently after striking at least one bird upon takeoff from New York's LaGuardia Airport. The aircraft landed safely on Hudson River. Fortunately everybody still alive, even though the loss of aircraft hull. The purpose of this study is to present the panorama of the bird strikes, to identify, evaluate the propensities and to present the propositions to mitigating the bird strike risks in the surroundings of the Guarulhos International Airport (SBGR). This study is based on probabilistic and heuristic methods to infer about the risk propensities of avian strikes. The study of bird strikes and risk management are essential to anticipate and minimize the severity and reduction of frequency of occurrences. The results of the statistical analyze point to the flight densities and the frequency of events due to the migratory periods of the neotropic and endemic birds. Native populations of birds travel between the Serra do Mar, the Mata Atlântica and forests around the airport to the Serra da Cantareira forest. Impact events are strongly correlated with the density of aircraft movements in the SBGR.  
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