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How Birds Effect Air Traffic?

How Birds Effect Air Traffic.

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How Birds Effect Air Traffic?

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  1. How Birds Affect Air Traffic?

  2. We can easily read or heard about the bird-related incidents near Airports worldwide. Airport engineering teams took extensive safety measures to prevent any event about a bird strike. It is the airport engineering team’s everyday task to deal with the birds coming in the air traffic route and take vital steps to safeguard the safety of the passengers. Airports took care of every passenger and took serious steps to make the journey of the passengers memorable. Airport parking authorities like long term parking LAX and the long term parking DIA also makes sure the parked vehicles of the passengers will remain in the exact condition as their owner had left them.

  3. Role of an air traffic controller Air traffic controller units continuously monitor the movement of the aeroplanes during the course of its journey. They are responsible for the protection and safety of the lives of the passengers. They follow different plans and strategies to makes sure that any chances of bird strike will remain nill. These Air Traffic Controllers are not operated from a control tower but, a complete department is set up to take care of the safety of passengers while in the air till they land. They also work closely with the wildlife management authorities and plans the complete landscape near the airport, which includes limiting the number of trees, grasses, etc., preferred by the birds.

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