In a pioneering move aimed at enhancing aviation safety, the Indian Navy’s INS Dega station at Visakhapatnam has embarked on an innovative approach to manage and reduce bird activity around the Visakhapatnam Airport and the Naval Air Station.
Utilizing the latest in agricultural drone technology, INS Dega has initiated the aerial spray of an environmentally friendly bi-solution. This initiative is a significant step towards ensuring the safety of both civil and military flights by mitigating the risks posed by birds in the airfield and surrounding areas.
Bird strikes have long been a concern for aviation safety, posing risks to aircraft during takeoff and landing phases. The strategic application of this bi-solution aims to discourage birds from congregating in the vicinity of the airfield, thereby reducing the potential for bird strikes. The choice of an eco-friendly solution underscores a commitment to environmental stewardship while addressing aviation safety challenges.
This initiative at Visakhapatnam Airport and the Naval Air Station is a testament to the proactive measures being taken to safeguard aviation operations. By leveraging advanced technology and innovative solutions, INS Dega is setting a precedent for airfield safety practices that could be adopted by other military and civilian airports nationwide.