BASH: PCAA launches awareness campaign

17 Aug, 2016

Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) launches a week long awareness campaign on Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) at Benazir Bhutto International Airport Islamabad (BBIAP) today at an awareness session, which was attended by many stakeholders and guest speakers.
The session included participants from Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC), Capital Development Authority (CDA), Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB), Chaklala Cantonment Board (CCB), District Administration, Pakistan International Airline, Airline Operating Committee (AOC), Gerry's dnata, Shaheen Air, Airblue, Emirates and bird research experts amongst others.
The key objective of Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard campaign is to create awareness about the issue of bird strike on the aircraft and its implications on the aviation industry, ensuring safety of the passengers and safe flight operations at the airport. The campaign comprises of awareness sessions, key messages in print media and electronic media, public service message, flyers, billboards, radio promos and social media campaign.
Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority's message for each stakeholder especially general public and commercial entities around the airport is to keep their area clean from garbage, refuse and waste around airport sites.
A bird strike is defined as a collision between a bird and an aircraft which is in flight or on takeoff or landing roll. The term is often expanded to cover the other wildlife strike, ie bats or ground animals. Bird strike is common and a significant threat to aircraft and passenger safety.
Steps taken for bird control at the airports include deployment of airside inspectors and bird scarer for scaring birds by means of air sprays on the airfield, use of cartridges, fire crackers and de-nesting. Along with that, inspectors take regular environmental visits to identify bird attractant sources around the airports till 14 KM radius.-PR

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