Airport
Wildlife Mitigation Newsletter - December 2008
RECENT
NEWS ARTICLES/ITEMS OF INTEREST
The
purpose of this site is to provide users with
information that
will allow them to better understand and practice
wildlife
hazard mitigation at airports through wildlife control.
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Memorandum
of Agreement between the
Federal Aviation Administration, the
U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency,
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture
to Address Aircraft-Wildlife Strikes. This
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
acknowledges each signatory agency's respective missions. Through this
MOA, the agencies establish procedures necessary to coordinate their
missions
to more effectively address existing and future environmental
conditions
contributing to aircraft-wildlife strikes throughout the United States.
These
efforts are intended to minimize wildlife risks to aviation and human
safety,
while protecting the Nation's valuable environmental resources
Memorandum
of Understanding between the
United States Department of
Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration and the United States
Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service,
Wildlife Services. Effective 27 June 2005,
this Memorandum of
Understanding continues the cooperative relationship between the
Federal
Aviation Administration and Wildlife Services for mitigating wildlife
hazards to aviation. This is an updated version of an MOU that was last
updated in 1989 and reflects changes in federal regulations and agency
names.
Latest
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Current and
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Guidance
on the Use of Lasers on Airports to Harass Hazardous Wildlife
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In
the last several months we have received a lot of questions concerning
FAA guidance on the use of lasers on airports to harass hazardous
wildlife.
There are 2 documents that provide FAA guidance on outdoor laser use
around
airports.
FAA Advisory Circular 70-1 Outdoor Laser
Operations, (12-30-04) provides
information for those proponents planning to conduct outdoor laser
operations that may affect aircraft operations in the National Airspace
System (NAS). Also, the AC explains why notification to the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) is necessary, how to notify the FAA of
the
planned laser operation, and what action the FAA will take to respond
to
such notifications.
FAA
Order 7400.2F - Procedures for Handling Airspace Matters.
[Effective
Date: February 16, 2006 Includes Change 1, Effective August 3, 2006].
Part
6, Chapter 29 prescribes policy, responsibilities, and guidelines for
processing a Notice of Proposed Outdoor Laser Operations and
determining
the potential effect of outdoor laser activities on users of the
National
Airspace System.
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Recent News Articles/Items of Interest
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Continental B764 at Brussels Bird Strike
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Dec 1, 2008
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Iberia A320 at Madrid Bird Strike, Engine Failure
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Nov 29, 2008
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Delta Airlines B763 Bird Strike
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Nov 30, 2008
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Airline Operators Alert of Looming Danger of Bird Strikes
Vanguard - Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria
Nov 30, 2008
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Wizz Air A320 at Bucharest Bird Strike, Engine Vibrations
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Nov 29, 2008
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Rome's "Mafia" Birds
Rueters
Nov 27, 2008
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Italian Air Force: "Falco robot"
World Aeronautical Press Agency
Nov 26, 2008
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RAAF Plane Stranded in PNG after Bird Strikes
ABC Online Australia
Nov 25, 2008
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Dog Protects Planes at MacDill AFB [FL]
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Nov 25, 2008
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Frontier Airlines A319 Denver Bird Strike
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Nov 24, 2008
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Bird Strike Emerges as Open Rotor Concern
Flight International
Nov 21, 2008
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Iberia A319 Bird Strike Causes Engine Failure
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Nov 14, 2008
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T-45 Crashes Tied to Birds, Engine
Malfunction
Navy Times
Nov 11, 2008
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Hero Pilot Crash Lands Ryanair Jet after
Engine is Damaged by Birds
Mirror.co.uk London,UK
Nov 11, 2008
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Birds Cause $1 Million in Damage to C-5
Russia Today
Nov 6, 2008
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Newest Air Defense: Bird Dogs
USA Today
Nov 4, 2008
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Call for Action after Bird Strike on Cyprus
Jetliner
Famagusta Gazette Famagusta, Cyprus
Nov 3, 2008
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Kokua Line No-fly Zone
Honolulu Star Bulletin, HI
Nov 2, 2008
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Birds of Prey Make for Happy Landings
Russia Today
Nov 1, 2008
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Delta Airlines MD90 at Salt Lake City Rejected
Takeoff after Bird Strike
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Oct 27, 2008
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End of Plans for an Airport in the Thames
Estuary
Essex Echo Basildon,Essex, UK
Oct 21, 2008
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Bird Strike, Cabin Crew, Delay Air Malta
Flight by 16 hours
Times of Malta Valletta,Malta
Oct 13, 2008
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Ducks Ground Virgin Jet after Bird Strike
Courier Mail - Australia
Oct 10, 2008
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Bird Strike Caused Damages to an Estonian Air
Boeing
Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway
Oct 8, 2008
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Spirit Airlines Birdstrike Forces Jet to Return to Airport
The Associated Press
Oct 8, 2008
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Sriwijaya Air B732 Bird Strike
The Aviation Herald Salzburg,Austria
Oct 6, 2008
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Mice Control Keeps Flights Safe at XNA
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Oct 6, 2008
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Kunsan [AB, Korea] Safety Install Prevents Fatal
Accidents
Sourdough Sentinel Wasilla, AK
Oct 3, 2008
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