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2004

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Advisory Circular: Reporting Wildlife Aircraft Strikes, J.R. White Dec 2004

Advisory Circular: Reporting Wildlife Aircraft Strikes, J.R. White

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This Advisory Circular (AC) explains the importance of reporting collisions between aircraft and wildlife, more commonly referred to as wildlife strikes. It also examines recent improvements in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Bird/Other Wildlife Strike Reporting system; how to report a wildlife strike; what happens to the wildlife strike report data; how to access the FAA National Wildlife Aircraft Strike Database; and the FAA’s Feather Identification program.


Certalert: Deer Hazard To Aircraft And Deer Fencing Dec 2004

Certalert: Deer Hazard To Aircraft And Deer Fencing

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Elevated deer populations in the United States represent an increasingly serious threat to both Commercial and General Aviation Aircraft. It is currently estimated that there over 26 million deer in the United States. Because of increasing urbanization and rapidly expanding deer populations, deer are adapting to human environments, especially around airports, where they often find food and shelter. From 1990 to 2004, over 650 deer-aircraft collisions were reported to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Of these reports, over 500 indicated the aircraft was damaged as a result of the collision.

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Certalert Aug 2004

Certalert

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This Certalert clarifies the roles of, and relationship between the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service/Wildlife Services (WS) with regards to wildlife hazards on or near airports.


Advisory Circular: Hazardous Wildlife Attractants On Or Near Airports, David L. Bennett Jul 2004

Advisory Circular: Hazardous Wildlife Attractants On Or Near Airports, David L. Bennett

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This Advisory Circular (AC) provides guidance on certain land uses that have the potential to attract hazardous wildlife on or near public-use airports. It also discusses airport development projects (including airport construction, expansion, and renovation) affecting aircraft movement near hazardous wildlife attractants. Appendix 1 provides definitions of terms used in this AC.