Bird Strike Committee Proceedings
2002 Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada, 4th Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA
October 21-24, 2002
Sacramento, California, United States
(https://www.birdstrike.org)
Abstracts & Poster Sessions
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2002
Improving the United States Bird Avoidance Model (USBAM) Predictive Risk Surface, Mark Alexander, Matt Bobo, and Russell P. DeFusco
Development of Birdstrike Risk Assessment Procedures, Their Use on Airports, and the Potential Benefits to the Aviation Industry, J. R. Allan, A. Orosz, A. Badham, and J. Bell
Responses of Captive Birds to Candidate Perching Deterrents on FAA LLWAS Units, Michael L. Avery and Ann C. Genchi
A New Technology to Repel Birds: The High-Intensity Acoustic Bird Dispersion System (HIABDS), Xi Baoshu, Zhou Mingjun, Wang Jingqun, Richard A. Dolbeer, and Thomas W. Seamans
Bird Strikes in Courts: The Genoa Case, Valter Battistoni
Compliance with Wildlife Hazard Regulations: An Air Carrier’s Perspective, Vern Berry
Efficacy of Aircraft Landing Lights in Stimulating Avoidance Behavior in Birds, Bradley F. Blackwell and Glen E. Bernhardt
A Paradigm Shift in Bird Strike Prevention by the Israeli Air Force, Nicholas B. Carter and Eyal Cohen
Emergency Wildlife Management Response to Protect Evidence Associated with the Terrorist Attack on the World Trade Center, New York City, Richard B. Chipman, Kenneth J. Preusser, Justin T. Gansowski, Carl P. Cranker III, Daniel P. Sullivan, Richard A. Dolbeer, Thomas W. Seamans, and Laura C. Francoeur
Evaluation and Mitigation of Bird Hazards in Ex-Vaso de Texcoco: The Proposed Site of a New International Airport for Mexico City, Edward C. Cleary
Canada Goose Population Management at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International and Downtown St. Paul Airports, James A. Cooper
Translocating Common Nighthawks at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas to Reduce Aircraft Strikes, John L. Cummings, Patricia A. Pochop, James E. Davis, and Darryl L. York
Development and Maintenance of Airport Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Website for the FAA and its Use as a Communication Tool, Archie M. Dickey and Allen R. Newman
The Brazilian Civil Aviation Department (DAC) and Bird Strike Control in Brazil, Jandrisson Gurgel do Amaral Jr.
Birdstrike Identification (Poster), Carla Dove
“Birdstrike” – What’s the Word? (Poster), Carla Dove
Mandatory Strike Reporting: The Time has Come, Paul Eschenfelder
Bird Hazard Control Program at Panama Airports, Esteban Godinez
Implementation of GIS Technology to Detect Wildlife Hazards at Airports, Michelle L. Gray
Attracting Arctic Foxes to Relocate a Gull Colony at Keflavik International Airport (Poster), Pall Hersteinsson and Gundmundur Orn Jonsson
A Small Pond Off-Airfield Provides More than Water, Nigel Horton
Even with Good Equipment, Experienced Manpower is Necessary, Nigel Horton
Development of a Portable Bird Detection Radar for Airports, Michael Hovan and William J. Hughes
Managing Nature in Today's World, Walter E. Howard
Increasing Air Safety at Eglin Air Force Base through Vulture Roost Dispersal, John S. Humphrey
Advances in Radar Technology for Bird Strike Risk Assessment, T. Adam Kelly, Ronald Merritt, Ronald L. White, Mark Howera, and Timothy West
Effects of Location and Phase of Flight on the Behavioral Responses of Birds to Aircraft: Preliminary Observations, T. C. Kelly, M. J. A. O'Callaghan, P. D. Bourke, L. Buurma, and R. Bolger
Aspects of the Feeding Ecology of Avifauna at an Inland Airport, South Africa, Ordino Kok and Lettie Kok
Strides in Bird Hazard Control at Entebbe International Airport, Gloria Korabo Bitebekezi
Assessing Bird Strike Hazards in Coastal Wetlands through Field Experiments, John Ledbetter and John Gray
The Evolution of Transport Canada’s Wildlife Management and Planning Program, Bruce MacKinnon and Kristi Russell
Avian Hazard Control in Brazil: Essential Role of the Aeronautical Accidents Prevention and Investigation Center - CENIPA, Luiz Claudio Magalhaes Bastos
Bird Detection and Radar Wind Profilers, Scott McLaughlin
Need for Certification Program for Persons Conducting Wildlife Hazard Management Activities at airports, John Ostrom
Influence of the Bash Phase II Program on Reduction of Birdstrikes to Air Mobility Command Aircraft, Brian D. Oswalt
Aircraft Engines and Large Flocking Birds, Richard Parker
Potential of Grass-Endophytes as a Bird Deterrent: Concept Testing with Canada Geese, Chris G. L. Pennell and Phil Rolston
Identification of Batstrikes (Poster), Suzanne C. Peurach
Reported Bird Strikes at Down-State Illinois Airports, Michael W. Rapps
Monte-Carlo Simulation of Birdstrike to Support Rule Making for Large Birds, Julian M. Reed
Conducting an Economical Wildlife Hazard Assessment Using a Wildlife Incursion Log (Poster), Elizabeth Rogers and David Tiller
Efficacy of Translocation of Red-tailed Hawks from Airports, Laurence M. Schafer, John L. Cummings, John A. Yunger, and Kirk E. Gustad
Evaluation of Electrobraid Fencing as a Deer Barrier, Thomas W. Seamans, Zachary J. Patton, and Kurt .. VerCauteren
Status of North American Canada Goose Populations (Poster), John L. Seubert
Progress Report on Development of a Terminal Area Bird Detection and Monitoring System using the ASR-9, Seth Troxel, Beth Echels, Will Pughe, and Mark Weber
Automated Haze Systems with Methyl Anthranilate Eliminate Nuisance Birds in Aviation Hangars, Warehouses, Airports, Bruce E. Vergote
Wildlife Hazard Management in Micronesia: Aviation Safety in Uncharted Territory, Daniel S. Vice
Successful use of Alarm/Alert Call Playback to end Canada Goose Problems at an Ohio Business Park (Poster), Philip C. Whitford
Management of Rodent Populations at Airports, Gary W. Witmer and Jessica Dewey
Animal Ambush at the Airport: The Extent and Nature of Non-bird Wildlife Strikes with Civil Aircraft, USA, 1990-2001 (Poster), Sandra E. Wright and Richard A. Dolbeer
A Progression of Avian Radar Studies at Airfields, Edward J. Zakrajsek, Carolyn Matkovich, and Andreas Smith