The incident in South Korea raises concerns about aviation safety, specifically the impact of wildlife strikes, with a history of such incidents resulting in fatalities.
Between 1988 and 2023, wildlife strikes involving aircraft killed 76 people in the U.S., reflecting the significant risk posed by these events to aviation safety.
In 2023 alone, there were 19,603 reported wildlife strikes in the United States, amounting to an average of 54 strikes each day, highlighting the frequency of this issue.
Past cases, like the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash in March 2019, illustrate how bird strikes can contribute to aviation accidents, emphasizing the need for better wildlife management near airports.
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