Matt Molnar
2009-01-23, 12:31 AM
NYC Airports Take New Steps to Fight Bird Hazards (Update2) (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aB.Zxez_hHEw&refer=us)
By Chris Dolmetsch
Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey plans to install bird-detecting radar at its three major airports following the emergency landing of a commercial jetliner in the Hudson River last week.
The radar, which would be able to track flock movements and allow controllers to warn pilots, is an effort to expand an authority program to keep birds from interfering with air traffic.
“The radar is very much like radar that’s been used for 50 years for guiding air traffic control of planes, except in this case it’s a very finely tuned radar that can detect very small objects that are flying in space, like birds,” the authority’s aviation director, William DeCota, told reporters after an agency meeting in Manhattan today. [Full Article (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aB.Zxez_hHEw&refer=us)]
By Chris Dolmetsch
Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey plans to install bird-detecting radar at its three major airports following the emergency landing of a commercial jetliner in the Hudson River last week.
The radar, which would be able to track flock movements and allow controllers to warn pilots, is an effort to expand an authority program to keep birds from interfering with air traffic.
“The radar is very much like radar that’s been used for 50 years for guiding air traffic control of planes, except in this case it’s a very finely tuned radar that can detect very small objects that are flying in space, like birds,” the authority’s aviation director, William DeCota, told reporters after an agency meeting in Manhattan today. [Full Article (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aB.Zxez_hHEw&refer=us)]