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Airport Fears New Homes Attract Bird Strikes

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Airport officer concerned about bird attraction to housing.
  • Hazardous birds could increase bird strike risk to aircraft.
  • Wildlife strikes cost over one billion Euros annually worldwide.
Airport Fears New Homes Attract Bird Strikes

A significant new housing development faces scrutiny from airport authorities due to potential bird strike risks. An airport safeguarding officer has expressed concerns that landscaping and features of the planned community could attract hazardous bird species, such as gulls and starlings. This poses a direct threat of increasing bird strikes on aircraft, a global issue costing over one billion Euros annually.

The development, described by the builder as one of their largest and most exciting projects, is intended to provide homes, schools, employment areas, and sports facilities. However, the airport's concern centers on the potential for the development to offer attractive food sources and shelter to birds, exacerbating the existing safety challenge.

Guidance for developers includes strategies like steeply pitched roofs to deter roosting birds. Broadland Council is currently reviewing the plans and will make a decision on the scheme at a later date, with safety considerations being paramount.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Housing developments can offer food and shelter, attracting hazardous birds like gulls and starlings, which increases the risk of bird strikes on aircraft.
Bird strikes and other wildlife strikes cost the aviation industry more than one billion Euros annually worldwide.
Developers can use techniques such as steeply pitched roofs to prevent birds from roosting and carefully manage landscaping to avoid attracting hazardous species.

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