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NEWS | March 8, 2024

12th Flying Training Wing employs innovative bird control method to enhance pilot safety

By Sean Worrell 12th Flying Training Wing Public Affairs

In an innovative move to ensure the safety of 12th Flying Training Wing pilots, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph has begun utilizing methyl anthranilate tree canopy fogging as a proactive and preventative measure to control bird populations within the base.

The scheduled fogging time is to change to 7 p.m. on March 10 after the Daylight Saving time change. This initiative approach is a proactive and preventative strategy to mitigate bird strike threats to aircraft, particularly those operated by the 12th FTW.

Bird strikes, which occur when a flying bird collides with an aircraft are due to the increasing bird population and the expansion of air traffic. These incidents can lead to engine failure, damaged aircraft, and, in rare cases, emergency landings or accidents putting the pilot in jeopardy.

Methyl anthranilate, a compound commonly used as a grape flavoring agent in many food products, has been selected for its non-toxic properties that are harmless to humans, pets, and the environment. When dispersed as a fog, it emits a mild grape odor that is effective in deterring birds from the area while being completely harmless to other wildlife.

The decision to use methyl anthranilate comes after careful consideration and consultation with wildlife management and aviation safety experts. The formula, a specially formulated solution, has received approval from the United States Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service, underscoring its safety and effectiveness.

The application of methyl anthranilate fogging is part of a broader effort by the Air Force to implement environmentally friendly and sustainable practices across its operations. This method stands as a testament to the military's commitment to innovation, safety, and environmental stewardship.

The 12th FTW previously conducted fogging operations from July to September 2023. That application focused on moving the birds out of base housing early in the morning to avoid impacting the first aircraft takeoffs for the day.

The objective of the current fogging application is to deter the birds from nesting in base housing trees as they migrate back to the area. In coordination with USDA counterparts, the evening timeframe is the optimum time to accomplish this objective.