Our team has explored the use of UAS technologies to identify hazardous wildlife and their habitat—an important component of wildlife hazard management by airport operators and a critical activity to mitigate the risk of aircraft accidents resulting from wildlife strikes. This presentation summarizes the lessons learned and best practices developed. Most importantly, audience members will be invited to provide feedback and suggestions to this ongoing research study
Projecting risks posed to aviation safety by wildlife populations is often overlooked in airport lan...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Wildlife strikes to aviation are a serious economic and safety concern. The purpose of our study is ...
Wildlife strikes to aviation are a serious economic and safety concern. The Federal Aviation Adminis...
To date, a few operational efforts have been launched by the FAA to mitigate wildlife strikes away f...
Wildlife management and habitat modification at airports can help eliminate or greatly reduce collis...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife (wildlife strikes) are common occurrences across the develo...
Management of wildlife, whether to mitigate damage, enhance safety, or effect conservation goals, re...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Although the management of wildlife at airports has seen great progress in recent decades, wildlife ...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife at airports have risen dramatically in recent years as a re...
Four basic control strategies mitigate the risks to aviation caused by wildlife at airports: (1) air...
Aircraft collisions with birds and other wildlife (wildlife strikes) pose increasing safety and fina...
Globally, aircraft accidents and incidents due to wildlife strikes are an increasingly serious safet...
Projecting risks posed to aviation safety by wildlife populations is often overlooked in airport lan...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Wildlife strikes to aviation are a serious economic and safety concern. The purpose of our study is ...
Wildlife strikes to aviation are a serious economic and safety concern. The Federal Aviation Adminis...
To date, a few operational efforts have been launched by the FAA to mitigate wildlife strikes away f...
Wildlife management and habitat modification at airports can help eliminate or greatly reduce collis...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife (wildlife strikes) are common occurrences across the develo...
Management of wildlife, whether to mitigate damage, enhance safety, or effect conservation goals, re...
Adverse effects and damage caused by interactions between humans and wildlife are increasing (DeStep...
Although the management of wildlife at airports has seen great progress in recent decades, wildlife ...
Collisions between aircraft and wildlife at airports have risen dramatically in recent years as a re...
Four basic control strategies mitigate the risks to aviation caused by wildlife at airports: (1) air...
Aircraft collisions with birds and other wildlife (wildlife strikes) pose increasing safety and fina...
Globally, aircraft accidents and incidents due to wildlife strikes are an increasingly serious safet...
Projecting risks posed to aviation safety by wildlife populations is often overlooked in airport lan...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...