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Fri, Apr 15, 2005

EAA, Wisconsin Bureau Of Aeronautics Oppose Plant Location

Both Say Plant Could Attract Plane-Killing Flocks Of Birds

EAA and the Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics are joining EAA members in western Wisconsin in opposing a proposed ethanol plant site because its storm/infiltration pond would attract large numbers of geese and ducks, endangering aircraft approaching and departing nearby Boyceville Municipal Airport. The airport is located about 45 miles east of St. Paul, MN.

In separate letters to the Dunn County, WI, Planning Committee, both EAA and the Bureau of Aeronautics cite FAA Advisory Circular (AC) 150/5200-33A, which provides guidance on certain land uses that have the potential to attract hazardous wildlife on or near public-use airports. The AC classifies the proposed 7-acre pond as a "hazardous wildlife attractant" because it's location is 1.8 miles from the airport and 1/4 mile off the runway centerline. That's well within the AC's defined safety zones of within 10,000 feet of the airport operations area (AOA) and within the five-mile radius where wildlife crosses or flies into airport approach and departure paths.

Representatives from EAA Chapter 509 have appeared before the planning committee to point out the bird strike hazard potential as "absolutely a safety issue." Bird strikes pose a major hazard to small aircraft, particularly during low-altitude maneuvers such as takeoffs and landings.

A hearing was held this week, and another is scheduled for April 26. A final vote is expected before the County Board on May 10.

FMI: www.eaa.org

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