The likely risk of a bird-aircraft collision (bird-strike) in a given airport was assessed using a standard methodological evaluation of birds along the runaway to record data and spatial distribution of danger; and making a threat categorization. Contiguous quadrants of 200 X 200 meters were located along the runaway from one head to the other with a center point count at 100 m, in which all birds were recorded for 15 minutes, accounting for species identification, number of individuals (flock size), flight altitude from ground to \u3e 1,000 m, flight direction including number of perpendicular crosses, and behavioral characteristics (flight, roosting, foraging, reproduction and vocalizations as indicative of permanence and territoriality)...
The presented research evaluates the concept of providing an airport’s Air Traffic Control with a bi...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Around airports, there are external conditions that turn out to be attractive for birds that include...
The likely risk of a bird-aircraft collision (bird-strike) in a given airport was assessed using a s...
We conducted avian evaluations at two Colombian airports to assess, through a standard methodology, ...
ICAO Bird Information System (IBIS) has been conduced at Panama airports since 1996. Bird strike not...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Bird-aircraft collisions (hereafter, bird strikes) pose substantial hazards to aviation safety. The ...
The first catastrophic avian impact victim killed Cal Rogers in 1912 in the United States. The mos...
Between March and May 2005, bird communities in four sample plots at Baita Airport were studied usin...
Management of wildlife, whether to mitigate damage, enhance safety, or effect conservation goals, re...
This project addressed the problem of bird-aircraft collisions, or bird strikes, at Panama’s Tocumen...
The risk posed by wildlife to air transportation is of great concern worldwide. In Australia alone, ...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
The presented research evaluates the concept of providing an airport’s Air Traffic Control with a bi...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Around airports, there are external conditions that turn out to be attractive for birds that include...
The likely risk of a bird-aircraft collision (bird-strike) in a given airport was assessed using a s...
We conducted avian evaluations at two Colombian airports to assess, through a standard methodology, ...
ICAO Bird Information System (IBIS) has been conduced at Panama airports since 1996. Bird strike not...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Bird-aircraft collisions (hereafter, bird strikes) pose substantial hazards to aviation safety. The ...
The first catastrophic avian impact victim killed Cal Rogers in 1912 in the United States. The mos...
Between March and May 2005, bird communities in four sample plots at Baita Airport were studied usin...
Management of wildlife, whether to mitigate damage, enhance safety, or effect conservation goals, re...
This project addressed the problem of bird-aircraft collisions, or bird strikes, at Panama’s Tocumen...
The risk posed by wildlife to air transportation is of great concern worldwide. In Australia alone, ...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
The presented research evaluates the concept of providing an airport’s Air Traffic Control with a bi...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Around airports, there are external conditions that turn out to be attractive for birds that include...