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Bird strikes: FAAN deploys wildlife control equipment at airports

Determined to end the incidents of bird strikes in Nigeria’s airspace, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has deployed birds/wildlife control equipment at the airports.

The deployment started with the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), the busiest airport in the country, which in recent times experienced some bird strikes resorting in flight abortion.

Daily Trust reports that a Max Air flight conveying the Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero and other passengers aborted its Kano-Abuja flight on Tuesday, May 18, 2021, after a bird strike which destroyed one of the B737 aircraft’s engines.

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Previous incidents have been recorded in the sector causing flight delays and huge losses to airlines who had to replace the damaged engines.

This was why FAAN deployed the new hi-tech bird control equipment which were commissioned last week, according to the spokesperson of the authority, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu in a statement yesterday.

Some of the hi-tech equipment commissioned included three different models of bird scaring gas canons, Day boxes for carrying pyrotechnics during operations for safety, 15,000 rounds of 12G (heavy-caliber bird scaring pyrotechnics), Hi-tech bird laser, personal protective equipment for staff dealing with wildlife, purpose-built TYPE IV explosive storage magazine, brand new Hilux jeep for Runway wildlife patrol, amongst others.

The Managing Director of the Authority, Captain Rabiu Yadudu, who was represented by the Director of Commercial and Business Development at the commissioning event, Alhaji Sadiku Rafindadi noted that the equipment are some of the best around the world.

He said the authority procured them on the recommendation of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

According to the MD, the deployment of this equipment will usher in an era of safe flight operations, as incidents relating to bird strikes will now be a thing of the past.

Director of Airport Operations, Captain Muktar Muye, said what was being commissioned were not just the equipment but “a complete package that also includes the recommended storage facility, patrol vehicle and trained personnel in line with ICAO/s standards and recommended practices.”

 

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