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Drones could be used to bolster efforts to monitor wildlife near airport runways and to help prevent wildlife strikes, according to a student research team at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU).
African aviation, ATC/ATM, News, wildlife strikes
Drones can aid programs aimed at preventing wildlife strikes, researchers say.
by FSF Editorial Staff | December 6, 2024
Drones could be used to bolster efforts to monitor wildlife near airport runways and to help prevent wildlife strikes, according to a student research team at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU).
2025 schedules will reflect new rest rules and overtime limits.
by Thomas W. Young
ATC/ATM, News, Safety Oversight
FAA ATC systems are plagued by shortages of spare parts, technicians, and funding, a GAO…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident/Incident Investigation, ATC/ATM, Flight Tech, News
GPS disruptions prompt FAA to suggest pilots be ready to switch to analog NAVAIDs.
by FSF Editorial Staff