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September 25, 2014

Growing hazard for airports, pilots: Deer

  • Smaller airports that serve mainly private pilots have been slower to install deer-proof fences.
  • By JOAN LOWY
    Associated Press

    WASHINGTON — Long the bane of gardeners and unwary motorists, soaring deer populations are also nuisances for airports and threats to pilots, especially at this time of year, according to aviation and wildlife experts.

    Whether driven by hunger or just crazy for love, deer will do seemingly anything to get onto airport grounds and runways, including leaping over tall fences or squeezing under them. Once there, they like to warm themselves by sauntering on runways, which hold heat longer than bare ground. But put a deer and a plane together on a runway and both can have a very bad day.


     
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