Abstract

Our team has explored the use of UAS technologies to identify hazardous wildlife and their habitat—an important component of wildlife hazard management by airport operators and a critical activity to mitigate the risk of aircraft accidents resulting from wildlife strikes. This presentation summarizes the lessons learned and best practices developed. Most importantly, audience members will be invited to provide feedback and suggestions to this ongoing research study.

Session Number

67

Session Title

Utilizing UAS to Mitigate Wildlife Strikes to Aviation

Track Title

Aviation

Location

STEW 202

Date of Version

March 2022

Start Date

3-16-2022 10:00 AM

End Date

3-16-2022 10:50 AM

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Utilizing UAS to Mitigate Wildlife Strikes to Aviation

STEW 202

Our team has explored the use of UAS technologies to identify hazardous wildlife and their habitat—an important component of wildlife hazard management by airport operators and a critical activity to mitigate the risk of aircraft accidents resulting from wildlife strikes. This presentation summarizes the lessons learned and best practices developed. Most importantly, audience members will be invited to provide feedback and suggestions to this ongoing research study.