Wildlife Hazard Studies a Must for Local Airport Safety# Aviation - 航空航天
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Mary Marsh Reporter
6:11 PM CST, February 11, 2010
Since wildlife and planes don't "mix," the Federal Aviation Administration
is tightening how local airports handle area wildlife hazards.
From Fort Smith's airport to XNA and Drake Field in Northwest Arkansas,
local airports are jumping to action. Airport Wildlife Biologist Kristin
Borsch talks about some of the animals she sees around local airports: "your
raptors, your hawks, your coyotes, and deer," Drake Field Airport Director
Ray Boudreaux
6:11 PM CST, February 11, 2010
Since wildlife and planes don't "mix," the Federal Aviation Administration
is tightening how local airports handle area wildlife hazards.
From Fort Smith's airport to XNA and Drake Field in Northwest Arkansas,
local airports are jumping to action. Airport Wildlife Biologist Kristin
Borsch talks about some of the animals she sees around local airports: "your
raptors, your hawks, your coyotes, and deer," Drake Field Airport Director
Ray Boudreaux