This presentation will discuss three information technologies currently available for management of aircraft birdstrike risk: The United States Air Force (USAF) Avian Hazard Advisory System (AHAS), the USAF United States Bird Avoidance Model (US BAM), and mobile bird detection radar systems. These three technologies have been under development since the mid-1990’s and efforts are now underway to exchange data and integrate the technologies. In 2005 the USAF Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Team assigned responsibility for further development and refinement of the US BAM to the contractor team responsible for the ongoing development and operation of AHAS. The intent is to further integrate the BAM and AHAS. The objective is for the BAM to ...
Affordable avian radar systems are being developed for Natural Resource Management (NRM) and bird ai...
Report issued on: November 3, 1994INHS Technical Report prepared for US Fish and Wildlife Servic
We used our Mobile Avian Radar Systems on two different projects this past year. A study at Robins A...
This presentation will discuss three information technologies currently available for management of ...
The Air Combat Command (ACC) Bird Hazard Working Group (BHWG), in conjunction with Geo-Marine Inc., ...
Over the past five years, development of mobile bird detection radars for use as real-time aircraft ...
Avian radar technology has matured to the point where robust data and analysis tools are now able to...
The Avian Hazard Advisory System (AHAS) was developed to use NEXRAD weather radar data and National ...
Over the past ten years, development of bird detection radars for use as real time aircraft birdstri...
The United States Air Force (USAF) Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Team has been developing versi...
Since the 2001 BSC meeting in Calgary, Geo-Marine, Inc. has made dramatic advances in the developmen...
Over the past decade development of specialized avian radar systems for use as real-time aircraft bi...
Over the past 2 years, CSL has been involved in the development of formal risk assessment procedures...
Conflicts between birds and commercial aircraft are a noteworthy problem at both large and small air...
Serious multi-engine strikes on civil aviation aircraft continue to occur despite bird control effor...
Affordable avian radar systems are being developed for Natural Resource Management (NRM) and bird ai...
Report issued on: November 3, 1994INHS Technical Report prepared for US Fish and Wildlife Servic
We used our Mobile Avian Radar Systems on two different projects this past year. A study at Robins A...
This presentation will discuss three information technologies currently available for management of ...
The Air Combat Command (ACC) Bird Hazard Working Group (BHWG), in conjunction with Geo-Marine Inc., ...
Over the past five years, development of mobile bird detection radars for use as real-time aircraft ...
Avian radar technology has matured to the point where robust data and analysis tools are now able to...
The Avian Hazard Advisory System (AHAS) was developed to use NEXRAD weather radar data and National ...
Over the past ten years, development of bird detection radars for use as real time aircraft birdstri...
The United States Air Force (USAF) Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Team has been developing versi...
Since the 2001 BSC meeting in Calgary, Geo-Marine, Inc. has made dramatic advances in the developmen...
Over the past decade development of specialized avian radar systems for use as real-time aircraft bi...
Over the past 2 years, CSL has been involved in the development of formal risk assessment procedures...
Conflicts between birds and commercial aircraft are a noteworthy problem at both large and small air...
Serious multi-engine strikes on civil aviation aircraft continue to occur despite bird control effor...
Affordable avian radar systems are being developed for Natural Resource Management (NRM) and bird ai...
Report issued on: November 3, 1994INHS Technical Report prepared for US Fish and Wildlife Servic
We used our Mobile Avian Radar Systems on two different projects this past year. A study at Robins A...