
Bird Strike Committee Proceedings
2001 Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada, Third Joint Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB
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2001
THE COSTS OF BIRDSTRIKES TO COMMERCIAL AVIATION, John R. Allan and Alex P. Orosz
SUCCESSFUL ACTIONS FOR AVIAN HAZARD CONTROL IN BRAZIL, Luiz Cláudio Magalhães Bastos (Maj.)
Bird control on landfill sites– Is there still a hazard to your aircraft?, Andy Baxter
Enhancements to the United States Bird Avoidance Model (US BAM), Timothy Beermann, Matthew Bobo, and Russell P. DeFusco
THE NEED FOR A RADAR-BASED, OPERATIONAL BIRD WARNING SYSTEM FOR CIVIL AVIATION, Hans Blokpoel and B. MacKinnon
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Migratory Bird Permits and Airports, Marlys J. Bulander
All Birds Are Not Created Equal: Risk Assessment and Prioritization of Wildlife Hazards at Airfields, Nicholas B. Carter
LET NO NEW THING ARISE: Wildlife Hazards to Aviation, Paul Eschenfelder (Capt.)
Elmendorf AFB BASH Program, Robert J. Hahn , Capt, USAF
Effectiveness of Gas Cannons on the Bird Community at Sydney Airport, Aimee Hutchinson
SEASONALITY OF BIRD STRIKES: TOWARDS A BEHAVIOURAL EXPLANATION, T. C. Kelly, R. Bolger, M. J. A. O'Callaghan, and P. D. Bourke
AVIAN FORAGING BEHAVIORS AND HABITAT MANIPULATION AT PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Janina M. Lamb
Birds and Flight Safety Awareness in the Middle East and Africa – A Test Case, Yossi Leshem and Eli Sheirmeister (Col.)
DAMAGE LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION IN CASE OF BIRD STRIKE, Ante Matijaca
German Bird Strike Statistics, Christoph Morgenroth-Branczyk
Wildlife Management Training – What Are You Doing?, John E. Ostrom
Bird Strike Risk Forecasting: A Modelling Approach, Wilhelm Ruhe
Bird Deterrence at Low Level Windshear Alert System (LLWAS) Poles, Jerry Schwartz and Tom Kays
A REVIEW OF DEER CONTROL DEVICES INTENDED FOR USE ON AIRPORTS, Thomas W. Seamans
Counting Bird Strikes: Old Science or New Math?, Gary F. Searing
Development of a Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard Program at Langley AFB, Virginia., Ted Sprague (Maj.) and Stephen Kendrot
Factors Influencing the Incidence of Bird-strikes at Melbourne Airport, 1986-2000, W. K. Steele
Designing a Terminal Area Bird Detection and Monitoring System Based on ASR-9 Data, Seth Troxel, Mark Isaminger, Beth Karl, Mark Weber, and Arthur Levy
Management of bird and other wildlife hazards at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal, Bashanta Kumar Upadhyaya and Richard A. Dolbeer
EQUIPMENT FOR FOGGING OF REJEX-IT® TP-40., Peter F. Vogt
FOGGING OF REJEX-IT® TP-40. EFFECTIVENESS AS A FUNCTION OF DROPLET SIZE TO REPEL BIRDS, Peter F. Vogt
A Revolution in Wildlife Management, Greg Winfield
An Analysis of Deer Strikes with Civil Aircraft, USA, 1982-2000, Sandra E. Wright
Nocturnal Bird-Avoidance Modeling with Mobile-Marine Radar, Edward J. Zakrajsek and John A. Bissonette