I did a little research on the altitude that a goose can reach. Canadian geese seldom go higher than 9,000 MSL from what I could find, but our airline's get-together happened climbing out of Paris, France. Check out this little bit of info from the Audobon Society:
http://audubonmagazine.org/birds/birds0011.html
Now THAT is some great engineering by mother nature!
We've had one close call and one birdstrike since I started flying. Back in the early nineties we were decending into Lincoln, Nebraska (ATIS usually has a waterfowl notam active there) in a Cessna when a good size goose flew between the lift strut and wing. We both looked at one another without realizing how stinking close we came to a real problem till we were on terra firma. Our birdstrike was uneventful for us but catastrophic for a couple of overly brave swallows that played chicken with our little bird. Fried swallow smells badly on a Lycoming, too!
