Teller1900
En-Route
In light of a recent series of bird strikes, my company recently came out with a memo advising us to turn our radar on before the start of the takeoff roll leave it on until after landing. They said it should help keep the birds away from us and that they'll be "collecting data" to analyze the practice.
Has anyone ever heard of this as an effective deterrent for bird strikes? Is it likely worth the additional wear and tear on the radar system? Not that I would question the intelligence and forethought of the brilliant minds in management, but...I question the intelligence and forethought of the minds in management.
Has anyone ever heard of this as an effective deterrent for bird strikes? Is it likely worth the additional wear and tear on the radar system? Not that I would question the intelligence and forethought of the brilliant minds in management, but...I question the intelligence and forethought of the minds in management.