CITY OF WAUPACA REGULAR AIRPORT BOARD MEETING WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 @ 5:30 P.M. WAUPACA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT BRUNNER FIELD CITY OF WAUPACA MISSION STATEMENT: “The city of Waupaca’s mission is to lead creatively, plan wisely and spend prudently to provide the services that ensure a safe and vibrant community.” AGENDA: 1. Approve Agenda 2. Approve the Minutes of the July 25, 2018 Meeting 3. Discussion/Action on Adopting the FAA WHMP Wildlife Hazard Management Plan 4. Review Manager’s Report, Hangar Report and Traffic Count Report – Beth Andersen, Plane Guys Aviation 5. List of bills and any other invoices that may come before the Board 6. Confirm next regular meeting date November 28, 2018 7. Adjournment Ald. Paul Hagen, Chairperson Waupaca Airport Board PLEASE NOTIFY THE CLERK’S OFFICE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND. PLEASE ADVISE THE CITY CLERK’S OFFICE IF YOU REQUIRE SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS. THE CITY OF WAUPACA PROVIDES EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS. Wildlife Hazard Management at Airports A Manual for Airport Personnel Prepared by Edward C. Cleary Richard A. Dolbeer Staff Wildlife Biologist National Coordinator, Airports Program U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Department of Agriculture Federal Aviation Administration Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service Office of Airport Safety and Standards Wildlife Services 800 Independence Avenue 6100 Columbus Avenue Washington, DC 20591, USA Sandusky, OH 44870, USA Second Edition, July 2005 The Federal Aviation Administration, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, produced the second edition of this manual. The first edition was published December 1999. The U.S. Departments of Transportation and Agriculture prohibit discrimination in all their programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status (not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact one of the authoring agencies. i TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF CHAPTERS .................................................................................................... ii LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................viii LIST OF FIGURES ........................................................................................................ x LIST OF APPENDICES................................................................................................ xi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS..........................................................................................137 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND WEB SITES .......................................................139 GLOSSARY...............................................................................................................143 ACRONYMS..............................................................................................................149 APPENDICES ...........................................................................................................151 ii Table of Contents LIST OF CHAPTERS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE WILDLIFE STRIKE PROBLEM .....................1 CHAPTER 2: THE FAA NATIONAL WILDLIFE STRIKE DATABASE FOR CIVIL AVIATION....................................................................................................5 2.1 Introduction..................................................................................................5 2.2 Reporting wildlife strikes..............................................................................6 2.3 Management of the database......................................................................6 2.4 Use of and access to information in the database.......................................7 2.5 Summary of wildlife strike records, 1990-2003............................................8 2.5.a Strike frequency ..........................................................................9 2.5.b Types of wildlife involved...........................................................13 2.5.c Characteristics of strikes ...........................................................13 2.5.d Aircraft components struck and damaged .................................13 2.5.e Effects of wildlife strikes on aircraft and flights ..........................14 2.6 Selected examples of wildlife strikes .........................................................17 2.7 Conclusions...............................................................................................22 CHAPTER 3: AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS IMPACTING WILDLIFE HAZARD MANAGEMENT ON AIRPORTS................................................23 3.1 Introduction................................................................................................23 3.2 Federal agencies.......................................................................................24 3.2.a U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration............................................................................24 3.2.a.i Mission................................................................................24 3.2.a.ii Authority..............................................................................24 3.2.a.iii Role and responsibility........................................................24 3.2.a.iii.a Office of Airport Safety and Standards ......................................24 3.2.a.iii.b Wildlife hazard assessments .....................................................25 3.2.a.iii.c Wildlife hazard management plans ...........................................25 3.2.a.iii.d Advisory Circulars (150/5200 Series) ........................................25 3.2.b U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services .....................26 3.2.b.i Mission................................................................................26 3.2.b.ii Authority..............................................................................26 3.2.b.iii Role and responsibility........................................................26 3.2.c U.S. Department Of Defense.....................................................27 3.2.c.i Mission................................................................................27 3.2.c.ii Authority..............................................................................27 3.2.c.iii Role and responsibility........................................................27 3.2.d U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ..................................................28 Table of Contents List of Chapters iii 3.2.d.i Mission................................................................................28 3.2.d.ii Authority..............................................................................28 3.2.d.iii Role and responsibility........................................................28 3.2.e U.S. Environmental Protection Agency .....................................28 3.2.e.i Mission................................................................................28 3.2.e.ii Authority..............................................................................28 3.2.e.iii Role and responsibility........................................................28 3.2.e.iii.a Landfills .....................................................................................29 3.2.e.iii.b Pesticides ..................................................................................29 3.2.f U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service ......29 3.2.f.i Mission................................................................................29 3.2.f.ii Authority..............................................................................29 3.2.f.iii Role and responsibility........................................................30 3.3 State agencies...........................................................................................30 3.3.a State wildlife management agencies .........................................30 3.3.b State environmental protection agencies ..................................31 3.3.b.i Landfill siting permits and inspections.................................31 3.3.b.ii Pesticide registration...........................................................31 3.3.b.iii Pesticide applicator licensing..............................................31 3.4 Airports......................................................................................................31 3.4.a Airport operator .........................................................................31 3.4.b Air Traffic Control ......................................................................32 3.4.c Pilots .........................................................................................32 3.5 Bird Strike Committee - USA.....................................................................33 CHAPTER 4: FEDERAL REGULATIONS AND DEPARTMENTAL POLICIES IMPACTING AIRPORT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT..................................35 4.1 Introduction................................................................................................35 4.2 Summary of applicable federal regulations................................................36 4.2.a Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, part 139........................36 4.2.b Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, part
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