Plane crazy: US legislation brings whooping crane migration to a halt12/01/2012 10:23:56
DELAY: The whooping crane migration has had to put on hold Alabama's ultralight-led migration on hold January 2012: Alabama's ultralight-led migration of whooping cranes in the eastern population has been put on hold, after regulatory problems regarding the paying of pilots. The Fish and Wildlife Service's partner managing this portion of the effort, Operation Migration, has applied for a waiver exempting them from Federal Aviation Administration's regulation that prohibits compensating pilots of this category of aircraft, but is still waiting for a decision. Nine young whooping cranes began their first migration from Wisconsin following the ultralights in autumn last year. Operation Migration began leading sandhill cranes as a study group in 2000, and has been piloting ultralight aircraft to successfully lead whooping cranes on an Eastern Migratory route each year since 2001. Update - FAA Grants Waiver Allowing Ultralight-led Migration to ContinueThe ultralight-led migration of nine whooping cranes, on hold in Franklin County, Alabama, pending FAA clearance, has been given the green light. Hoping for no ‘significant' delays ‘WCEP is considering alternatives for the whooping cranes if approval of a waiver is significantly delayed,' said Peter Fasbender, Field Project Leader for the Fish and Wildlife Service's Green Bay Ecological Services Field Office in New Franken, Wisconsin.
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