The heroic ditching in the Hudsn River of US Airay’s Flight 1549 following multiple bird strikes with Canada geese has increased public awareness of bird aircraft strike hazards (BASH); and has focused attention on new tools such as avian radar to help further improve aviation safety. Reports in the media have suggested that had avian radars been deployed at LaGuardia, this bird strike could have been avoided. Indeed, there is mounting evidence supporting existing avian radar’s ability to provide wildlife control and air operations personnel with greatly improved bird situational awareness which can be used to reduce bird hazards around airports for improved safety. But can avian radar provide pilots with the ability to sense and avoid spec...
Avian radar technologies have the potential to serve an important role in the quantification of bird...
Collisions between birds and aircraft have caused loss of human life and millions of dollars worth o...
Management of problem wildlife within the airfield environment is a difficult job. Today’s Bird–Anim...
The heroic ditching in the Hudsn River of US Airay’s Flight 1549 following multiple bird strikes wit...
Avian radar technology has matured to the point where robust data and analysis tools are now able to...
Bird strikes in aviation are an increasing threat to both aircraft and human safety. Management effo...
Serious multi-engine strikes on civil aviation aircraft continue to occur despite bird control effor...
The management of problem wildlife within the airfield environment is a difficult job and today’s bi...
Chronologically bird strike prevention has gone through a number of phases. In the beginning of avia...
Conflicts between birds and commercial aircraft are a noteworthy problem at both large and small air...
The presented research evaluates the concept of providing an airport’s Air Traffic Control with a bi...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Conflicts between birds and commercial aircraft are a noteworthy problem at both large and small air...
The problem of bird strikes in aviation is becoming an increasing threat, both to aircraft and to hu...
Avian radar technologies have the potential to serve an important role in the quantification of bird...
Collisions between birds and aircraft have caused loss of human life and millions of dollars worth o...
Management of problem wildlife within the airfield environment is a difficult job. Today’s Bird–Anim...
The heroic ditching in the Hudsn River of US Airay’s Flight 1549 following multiple bird strikes wit...
Avian radar technology has matured to the point where robust data and analysis tools are now able to...
Bird strikes in aviation are an increasing threat to both aircraft and human safety. Management effo...
Serious multi-engine strikes on civil aviation aircraft continue to occur despite bird control effor...
The management of problem wildlife within the airfield environment is a difficult job and today’s bi...
Chronologically bird strike prevention has gone through a number of phases. In the beginning of avia...
Conflicts between birds and commercial aircraft are a noteworthy problem at both large and small air...
The presented research evaluates the concept of providing an airport’s Air Traffic Control with a bi...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Conflicts between birds and commercial aircraft are a noteworthy problem at both large and small air...
The problem of bird strikes in aviation is becoming an increasing threat, both to aircraft and to hu...
Avian radar technologies have the potential to serve an important role in the quantification of bird...
Collisions between birds and aircraft have caused loss of human life and millions of dollars worth o...
Management of problem wildlife within the airfield environment is a difficult job. Today’s Bird–Anim...