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The bizarre method a European airport is using to prevent plane crashes

AN AIRPORT in Europe has taken a strange approach to prevent plane crashes - by using pigs.

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, one of the busiest flight hubs in Europe, has introduced 19 pigs as part of a new project.

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The pigs have been placed between two runways to deter birds nearbyCredit: Schiphol
, which can lead to bird strikes on planes.

Not only do they eat the food the birds like, but they also to and catch them, which scares them away.

Famous bird strike incidents include the Miracle on the Hudson, when a US airways flight landed safely on the Hudson River in New York after a bird strike took out its engines shortly after take-off.

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And two years ago, a KLM flight was forced to return to Schiphol after a suspected bird strike.

Only last month, a Ryanair flight travelling to Lanzarote was forced to turn back amid reports it collided with a bird.

According to the airport, the new measure has been introduced as a six-week pilot, due to the prevalence of birds in the nearby area, with other measures including laser beams already in place to prevent them flying near the aircraft.

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Pig farmer Stan Gloudemans warned: “There are 10 times as many geese in the Netherlands now as in 1970 – the goose is huge in the Netherlands.

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“Geese are dangerous, but they are animals, and you need to deal with them in the right way. The pig is a double enemy: he tries to catch the geese and he also eats their food. It’s a dual attack.”

If it is a success, the pigs could be rolled out to other farmlands around the airport, with 2,000 hectares of land to cover.

Airport spokesperson Willemeike Koster said they were considering extending the programme.

They said: “Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is located in a polder landscape, with a lot of water, grassy meadows and rich farmland.

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"These factors all contribute to Schiphol being a popular roost for birds. However, birds constitute a risk for aircraft.

“Our first impression is that few geese were spotted in the [pigs’] area. And the pigs did their job by eating the crop residues, which are now gone.

"All data collected from the bird radar and visual observations, among other things, will be analysed in the coming months.”

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