In 2006, the United States Air Force, in cooperation with several government agencies, began preparing for the Replace Main Base Runway Project at Edwards Air Force Base. The project would involve construction of a fully functional new runway, located near the main runway area, in desert scrub (Atriplex sp.) habitat. Bird air strike incidents are normally low at Edwards AFB; desert scrub habitat around the airfield area minimizes the attraction of migratory birds, including horned larks (Eremophila alpestris), which are the primary bird air strike hazard. In order to minimize attraction and nesting of migratory birds, as well as maintain compliance with federal law without impacting the project schedule, methods were developed to discourage...
Bird-Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) reduction strategies at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB) conflict ...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Wildlife Research Center, through an Interagency Agree...
In 2006, the United States Air Force, in cooperation with several government agencies, began prepari...
Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) scheduled the construction of a runway in the spring of 2007. The runwa...
Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) scheduled the construction of a runway in the spring of 2007. The runwa...
Bird and other wildlife collisions with aircraft are frequently expensive and sometimes tragic. Each...
USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services (WS) and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) work collaboratively to minimize bir...
During the 1966 Bird Control Seminar, we began to look at birds as a hazard to air- craft, and a pos...
Similar to many airports throughout the United States and Canada, Southwest Florida International Ai...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
Birds present a direct hazard to aviation safety at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, Calif...
Bird strikes (collisions between birds and aircraft) pose a significant threat to aviation safety. F...
Birds found at or near airport flight operations pose a threat to aircraft. There were 2843 reported...
Airports in southern California have experienced a number of damaging bird strikes associated with r...
Bird-Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) reduction strategies at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB) conflict ...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Wildlife Research Center, through an Interagency Agree...
In 2006, the United States Air Force, in cooperation with several government agencies, began prepari...
Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) scheduled the construction of a runway in the spring of 2007. The runwa...
Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) scheduled the construction of a runway in the spring of 2007. The runwa...
Bird and other wildlife collisions with aircraft are frequently expensive and sometimes tragic. Each...
USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services (WS) and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) work collaboratively to minimize bir...
During the 1966 Bird Control Seminar, we began to look at birds as a hazard to air- craft, and a pos...
Similar to many airports throughout the United States and Canada, Southwest Florida International Ai...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
Birds present a direct hazard to aviation safety at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, Calif...
Bird strikes (collisions between birds and aircraft) pose a significant threat to aviation safety. F...
Birds found at or near airport flight operations pose a threat to aircraft. There were 2843 reported...
Airports in southern California have experienced a number of damaging bird strikes associated with r...
Bird-Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) reduction strategies at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB) conflict ...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Wildlife Research Center, through an Interagency Agree...