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Article: BASH reporting.(bird/wildlife aircraft strike hazard web based system)
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- April 1, 2003
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Aviators have always had to watch out for birdstrikes, and the term BASH has been familiar for a long time. But huge changes are coming to the BASH system. For one thing, 'the program isn't limited to birds, but includes all animals. The occasional deer or alligator can be included (a wild-dog strike was reported recently). More importantly, the technology for reporting and querying has undergone a major upgrade.
When you start using the new BASH reporting system on the Naval Safety Center website, you will be applying the efforts of a development team: Louise Hyatt (lead programmer), Dianne Renn and Patrice Lilley (programmers), Carleen McAndrews and Yvonne ...