[TheForge] What the hell?

Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Fri Jan 16 19:28:38 EST 2009


Oughta declare open season on 'em there..double acting deterrent.

Jerry Frost wrote:
> What they did instead is start using a little common 
> sense around airports. Being migratory birds meant some 
> administrations wouldn't allow them to be molested at 
> all so there wasn't anything to keep geese and other 
> birds from resting and nesting on runways and the 
> vicinity. Bird strikes cost more lives annually than 
> the 24 lost that day.
> 
> Now there are automatic propane cannon, dogs and in 
> some cases falcons used to chase them away from 
> runways. Lakes Hood and Spenard in Anchorage, in 
> addition, use pigs to eat eggs on the island between 
> them. This helps protect the float plane basin and 
> Anchorage International airport. Birds in other nesting 
> and resting areas near by are similarly (without the 
> pigs) encouraged to find another spot. A wet runway 
> looks just like a nice calm lake to flying water fowl 
> so . . .
> 
> Frosty
> -------------------------------
> If it ain't forged
> it ain't real.
> Wrought iron is.
> The FrostWorks
> 
> Meadow Lakes, AK.
> 
> 
> From: "Roger Degner" <780 at mchsi.com>
> 
> 
>> Sounds like they should outlaw geese
>>
>> Roger R Degner
>>
>>
>> Sucking a 18-20lb bird through a turbine engine does
>> BAD things to both. We lost an AWACS plane here a few
>> years ago due to multiple bird strikes. Milspec 707
>> lost all four engines on takeoff by flying into a 
>> flock
>> of Canadian Geese.
>> Frosty
> 
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