Despite a substantial amount of information available on bird and other wildlife strikes at large international airports, relatively few researchers have considered bird hazards at smaller general aviation (GA) airports and airfields. However, small airports often are located in rural areas, and the potential for wildlife strikes may be significant, especially because airworthiness standards related to bird strikes are much less stringent for GA aircraft compared to commercial aircraft. In this study, we conducted habitat assessments (onsite land-cover evaluations and Geographic Information System analyses) and seasonal bird surveys (walking transects) over a period of 1 year at 10 small airports in the state of Indiana, USA. Across all air...
Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds a...
Airport properties often include agricultural land cover that can attract wildlife species hazardous...
Biologists with USDA Wildlife Services provided technical and operational assistance at a record 674...
Despite a substantial amount of information available on bird and other wildlife strikes at large in...
Bird aircraft collisions (bird strikes) are a recognized safety hazard and land uses that attract bi...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose safety risks to aircraft and cost civil aviatio...
Birds are a serious hazard to aviation. A bird or a flock of birds that suddenly rises from a runway...
Collisions between birds and aircraft are a global problem that jeopardizes human safety and causes ...
Land-use restrictions in the vicinity of airports are increasingly employed as a means to reduce bir...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
We now move from the inside of the hangar to the outside and view the problem of birds on runways an...
Few studies have measured the impacts of mowing on bird use of habitat and the risk of bird collisio...
Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds a...
Airport properties often include agricultural land cover that can attract wildlife species hazardous...
Biologists with USDA Wildlife Services provided technical and operational assistance at a record 674...
Despite a substantial amount of information available on bird and other wildlife strikes at large in...
Bird aircraft collisions (bird strikes) are a recognized safety hazard and land uses that attract bi...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose safety risks to aircraft and cost civil aviatio...
Birds are a serious hazard to aviation. A bird or a flock of birds that suddenly rises from a runway...
Collisions between birds and aircraft are a global problem that jeopardizes human safety and causes ...
Land-use restrictions in the vicinity of airports are increasingly employed as a means to reduce bir...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
We now move from the inside of the hangar to the outside and view the problem of birds on runways an...
Few studies have measured the impacts of mowing on bird use of habitat and the risk of bird collisio...
Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds a...
Airport properties often include agricultural land cover that can attract wildlife species hazardous...
Biologists with USDA Wildlife Services provided technical and operational assistance at a record 674...