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At AVIOLOGY, we specialise in the development and review of Wildlife Hazard Management Plans (WHMP) that meet the exact requirements of CASA139 MOS & your Scope of Airport Operations.
Our WHMP services are tailored for airports and aerodrome operators, ensuring full regulatory compliance and lasting operational safety
A document Complient with CASA 139 MOS, Outlining a comprehensive, airport-specific strategy for wildlife hazard reduction.
Every Onsite WMP will be valid to receive complimentary Wildlife Hazard Management Training in accordance with CASA 139 MOS Chapter 17.07:
1. Wildlife hazard monitoring and reporting personnel must be trained to competently do the following:
(a) conduct wildlife observations and identify high-risk species;
(b) assess wildlife populations and describe their behavior;
(c) record information;
(d) collect any remains of a wildlife strike on the aerodrome;
(e) attempt to facilitate the identification of:
(i) any wildlife involved in a strike event; and
(ii) any resulting damage to an aircraft;
(f) report the outcomes of observation, monitoring and strike collection activities.
2. Personnel engaged in wildlife hazard mitigation must be trained to competently:
(a) engage in active wildlife management without causing a hazard to aviation safety; and
(b) assess the effectiveness of any mitigation measures that are taken.
3. The aerodrome operator must create training records for its monitoring and reporting personnel to show compliance with subsections (1) and (2). Each record must be kept in safe custody for a period of at least 3 years after the record was created.
Conducting detailed surveys to identify sources and locations of wildlife attraction:
Defining the wildlife hazard in context to:
AVIOLOGY will provide Species Specific Management for Risk Species
We establish procedures for:
Mapping all airside and NASF (National Airports Safeguarding Framework) hazards.
Coordinating with local planning authorities within a 13 km radius of the aerodrome reference point to manage off-airport hazards.
Defining key aerodrome personnel and/or contractors responsible for wildlife hazard management.
Including documentation of qualifications and experience of all key personnel named in the plan.
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