From Texas Public Radio:
Fireworks, drones, and habitat relocation projects are among the ways that Air Force biologists are fighting the expensive and potentially deadly problem of bird strikes.
Each year, bird strikes cause up to $75 milion in damage to U.S. military aircraft.
Kory McLellan, who manages the Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard program manager at MacDill Air Force Base, observes a double-crested cormorant near the flightline.
From Texas Public Radio:
Fireworks, drones, and habitat relocation projects are among the ways that Air Force biologists are fighting the expensive and potentially deadly problem of bird strikes.