The idea is just an ordinary illusion but this is a solution to prevent stray birds from entering the airport extremely effectively

Birds and planes are always two unseen objects. Therefore, people always seek to chase them away from the airport. Fortunately, French scientists have found a solution to this problem through an illusion.

According to a new study by French scientists, the aircraft collision warning system is almost impossible to avoid predatory birds that often go at very fast speeds. However, a special optical illusion can effectively scare away this bird.

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Collisions between aircraft and birds often lead to catastrophic consequences. But the bird that does not control the speed and the flight path often rushes into the pilot's cockpit or is more dangerous than getting into an airplane engine, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing to avoid danger.

This is a very serious problem of the aviation industry and has not been able to find a solution so far. In 2014, the US Federal Aviation Administration recorded 13.1 thousand incidents of birds, including at least one bird being smashed into an airplane and an estimated 262 deaths due to wild birds. crash into aircraft from 1990 to 2016.

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Researchers from the French National Center for Scientific Research and the University of Rennes, France have conducted more than 300 trials on locked-up predatory birds to determine which illusions can trigger dodging behavior. them.

After a series of experiments, they finally found a special mirage in the form of concentric black circles on a white background. The team claims that this illusion will make the birds think that they are about to collide with something and stay away from danger. In order to find this kind of illusion, they carefully studied the sight of birds of prey.

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The study was actually tested at Lourdes-Tarbes-Pyrenées airport. The airport is adjacent to the hunter's hawk's hunting ground, hawks and is where many birds fly back and forth.

However, after the scientists installed two LED screens with concentric circles on a white background displayed throughout the day, the birds almost disappeared from here. Instead, they fly to places where the screen cannot be observed.

Most importantly, the bird did not realize this was just an illusion but continued to "avoid" the LED screen for 5 weeks. So it can be temporarily believed that this is a long-term solution.

Scientists expect that this potential technology will soon be used at airports and wind farms to prevent birds from colliding with aircraft and wind turbines in the future.

The above research by French scientists has been published in the recent PLOS ONE magazine.