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Bird Ingestion Test Rule Stems from ‘Miracle on Hudson’
FAA bird ingestion certification test requirements were updated to ensure turbofan engines can ingest the largest medium flocking bird without a failing.
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Gordon Gilbert
• Contributor - Accidents and Regulations
April 5, 2023
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