Airport, Aviation & Aircraft Bird Control:
Wildlife collisions with aircraft cost U.S. civil aviation more than $470 million annually and pose serious safety hazards, as well. From 1990 to 2002 46,000 bird strikes were reported at U.S. airports but experts estimate that only about 20 percent of all bird strikes are reported. With increased air traffic and rising bird populations this threat is becoming more serious. Inside hangars bird droppings damage expensive aircraft paint finishes.
We know our way around airports and aircraft! Our specialist has logged over 3,000 flight hours, is a CFII, MEII, and is a type rated jet pilot.
Nuisance Bird Abatement Service provides alternative methods of controlling bird pests, nonnative birds and invasive bird species using environmentally methods.
See bird damage to personal aircraft at http://www.aopa.org/asf/bird_strike.html
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