Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (SJAFB), North Carolina lies within the Atlantic Flyway waterfowl migration corridor and is home to the 4th Fighter Wing (4FW), with 4 fighter squadrons and 2 training units, and the tenant 916th Air Refueling Wing (916 ARW), operating 10 KC-135R Stratotankers. To allow the 4FW and 916 ARW to continue their operations at SJAFB, the City of Goldsboro must maintain the safety of the military’s assets. This includes ensuring that land usage within a 5-mile radius of the base is compatible with safe flight operations (e.g., areas should not attract large populations of birds). Over the last 3 years, $4 million in damage to SJAFB aircraft was caused by duck, goose, gull, and vulture strikes. These birds are kno...
Similar to many airports throughout the United States and Canada, Southwest Florida International Ai...
During the 1966 Bird Control Seminar, we began to look at birds as a hazard to air- craft, and a pos...
Responding to a U.S. Federal court order to improve discharged wastewater quality, Augusta, Georgia ...
Bird-Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) reduction strategies at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB) conflict ...
USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services (WS) and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) work collaboratively to minimize bir...
Bird and other wildlife collisions with aircraft are frequently expensive and sometimes tragic. Each...
Abstract: Many airports throughout the world have been built on or adjacent to bodies of water. Due ...
ABSTRACT There are strict regulations surrounding vegetation management at military airfields for th...
Wildlife observations collected over time at a US Air Force Base (AFB) have been visually displayed ...
In 2006, the United States Air Force, in cooperation with several government agencies, began prepari...
In September 2003, U.S. Department of the Navy (the Navy) decided to homebase its carrier-based squa...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
On February 1, 2000, Dover Air Force Base became the first Air Force base in the world to employ a B...
The United States Air Force reports approximately 3,000 bird strikes to its aircraft annually, whic...
Similar to many airports throughout the United States and Canada, Southwest Florida International Ai...
During the 1966 Bird Control Seminar, we began to look at birds as a hazard to air- craft, and a pos...
Responding to a U.S. Federal court order to improve discharged wastewater quality, Augusta, Georgia ...
Bird-Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) reduction strategies at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB) conflict ...
USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services (WS) and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) work collaboratively to minimize bir...
Bird and other wildlife collisions with aircraft are frequently expensive and sometimes tragic. Each...
Abstract: Many airports throughout the world have been built on or adjacent to bodies of water. Due ...
ABSTRACT There are strict regulations surrounding vegetation management at military airfields for th...
Wildlife observations collected over time at a US Air Force Base (AFB) have been visually displayed ...
In 2006, the United States Air Force, in cooperation with several government agencies, began prepari...
In September 2003, U.S. Department of the Navy (the Navy) decided to homebase its carrier-based squa...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
The hazards birds pose to aircraft has been of concern to the Air Force for more than 20 years. Afte...
On February 1, 2000, Dover Air Force Base became the first Air Force base in the world to employ a B...
The United States Air Force reports approximately 3,000 bird strikes to its aircraft annually, whic...
Similar to many airports throughout the United States and Canada, Southwest Florida International Ai...
During the 1966 Bird Control Seminar, we began to look at birds as a hazard to air- craft, and a pos...
Responding to a U.S. Federal court order to improve discharged wastewater quality, Augusta, Georgia ...