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Chad Neil, a wildlife specialist for U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Service - West Virginia, assists Master Sgt. Patrick Judy, 167th Airlift Wing Security Forces, with a pyrotechnics pistol as part of a wildlife management course taught at the wing, March 23. Pyrotechnics are one of the tactics used to scare away birds from the airfield for the safety of the aircraft and the animals. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Emily Beightol-Deyerle) Wildlife management course enhances aircraft flight safety
Twelve airmen took part in a course at the 167th Airlift Wing to help reduce the potential for wildlife-related aircraft mishaps at Shepherd Field in Martinsburg, W.Va., March 22-23.
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