New Zealand Journal of Zoology abstracts
Factors affecting pilot-reported bird-strike rates at Christchurch
International Airport, New Zealand
B. LOUISE CHILVERS*
CHRISTINE J. RYAN
GRAHAM J. HICKLING
Department of Entomology & Animal Ecology
P.O. Box 84
Lincoln University
Canterbury, New Zealand
*Present address (to whom all correspondence should be addressed): Manaaki
Whenua - Landcare Research, Private Bag 11052, Palmerston North, New
Zealand.
Abstract Pilots' reports of their aircraft striking birds or
having near misses at Christchurch International Airport from 1981 to 1993 were
analysed to identify factors influencing the rate of such incidents. A
preliminary analysis indicated that reporting of near misses was not influenced
by recent bird strike incidents, which suggested that the data were reasonably
robust to variation in pilot awareness of the problem. A total of 362 strikes
was reported during the survey period, most commonly involving sparrows and
gulls. Pilots were more likely to report near misses if the birds were large
(e.g., gulls
Larus spp., spur-winged plover
Vanellus miles
novaehollandiae,
white-backed magpies
Gymnorhina spp., and
Australasian harrier
Circus approximans) than if they were small (e.g.,
sparrows
Passer domesticus and finches
Carduelis spp.). The risk
of an aircraft being struck varied both diurnally and seasonally, being highest
at 0800-1000 h and in April. Birds seemed better able to avoid Boeing 737s
than the quieter Boeing 767s and Whisper Jets. Bird-strike rates increased
progressively in the early and mid 1980s, but this increase appears to have
been halted through an intensive bird management programme in place since 1987
and restrictions on agricultural activity and urban refuse near the airport.
However, quarterly bird-strike rates have been significantly more variable
since 1987; the reason for this is unclear. A preliminary cost/benefit analysis
of this management programme is presented.
Keywords bird strike; bird control; pilot reports; airports
Received 29 May 1996; accepted 12 August 1996
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1997, Vol. 24: 1-7
0301-4223/2401-001 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1997
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