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SOUTH FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Though expensive metal detectors and armed security officers abound at all United States airports, airways are also turning to simpler measures to protect the approximate 769 million passengers who fly each year.

They employ dogs, whose hunting and herding abilities come as naturally to them as flying does to the birds.

Sky, a 1-year-old Border Collie, routinely frequents the Southwest Florida International Airport to help keep the birds at bay.

"Good girl. Good job," said James Hess, Sky's handler and the airport's operations manager. "Way to get those birds!"

"To the birds, she's the predator," Hess said. "She's that coyote or wolf they're used to seeing out in the wild."

Sky helps prevent bird strikes, which can cause major damage to an aircraft. Birds can get sucked into an engine or hit a windshield with enough force to cause a pilot to lose control.

"The birds are the largest offenders. They certainly are more high profile offenders because they're the ones that create the greatest danger of air craft in flight," said Mike Brown, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman.

The Federal Aviation Administration reports that during the last 14 years, birds have caused 97 percent of the 82,000 documented aircraft-animal collisions. Eleven of those crashes proved fatal, according to the FAA.

Military bases were the first to utilize dogs to ward off stray birds. The Dover Air Force Base, located in Delaware, has employed dogs to prevent bird strikes since the early 1980s.

Southwest Florida International was the first commercial airport in the nation to pick up the idea nearly 10 years ago.

"We're very proud of the program here at the airport. We're very proud of Sky." said Angie Strait, a public relations coordinator at Southwest International Airport. "We're very happy to have them as part of our team."

Before Sky came to town, two Border Collies, Jet and Radar, served to reduce the number of documented bird strikes. With officials noting the decrease as significant, other "bird dog programs" have continued to spout up at other airports.

Now, roughly 20 U.S. airports utilize bird dogs as part of their wildlife management program.

The work provides the herding dogs with a sense of purpose, while giving flying passengers one less worry to consider in reaching their final destination.

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Barb  A.
Barb A. (rottiegirls)
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What a great story! The dog is doing what she loves to do and also providing a needed service! Good job Sky. Keep up the good work!!
 
Karl H.
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Good job Sky
 
Gail  H.
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Sky is a working breed and I am sure she is very happy to have her job!
 
Stephan B.
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I'm glad that we can give jobs to dogs. I bet this dog loves going to work in the morning. I wish I could be Sky's handler; I'd never want to take a day off! Thanks for protecting us, Sky!
 
cmtaylo3
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what a great job for a dog...it probably doesn't even feel like working to him. Chasing birds-what fun, for safety.
 
Kristen F.
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I love that dog...I want it!
 
Ronda R.
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Border Collies save the day!
 
Lisa C.
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What a great way to redirect the natural working ability of border collies in urban environments.
 
Michelle  J.
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This is so great and it gives the dogs a good job too!!
 
Stacy G.
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What a great way to give a job to a great dog...and help keep people safe!
 
Linds22
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What a good idea. I do not fly but this is great for those who do and hopefully will help cut down on some crashes caused by birds.
 
Linda C.
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Yet another wonderful example of dogs helping humans, using their natural abilities. I LOVE stories like this! Sky looks like one happy working dog.
 
Sheryl J.
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P bet Sully Sullivan the pilot who landed his plane in the Hudson River because it was hit by birds would LOVE to meet this dog! Great story
 
Amanda H.
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Way to go Sky! Keep up the good work! :-)
 
Bobby D.
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It's great that they are doing this!
 
david d.
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you go SKY! wow! cool story! i had no idea birds caused so many accidents
 
Judy C.
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Wow, what an interesting story. Way to go Sky. I hope more airports will hire dogs to protect the planes from the birds. Next time I fly, I will be thinking of and thanking Sky.
 
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I had no idea airports did this! That's good that they can get dogs to do this so that there are less bird related issues with flights. My grandparents new jack russell sure would be good at that. They have had to stop feeding the outside birds because he kept killing the birds and eating the seed! maybe an airport would employ him!
 
Sheryl R.
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Cool story. It's always fun to learn about dogs with jobs!
 
Elizabeth D.
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Dogs are great aren't they?
 
Michelle  K.
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what a great story about a bird dog!
 
Kim
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Dogs are the best!!!!
 
Janis  H.
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Just another wonderful example of the way dogs enhance the quality of our lives and often times make us safer!!
 
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huminbird34
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Animals have a great sense of smell and intuition. they should use dogs in more situations such as this.
 
Leslie R.
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This is a great job for a dog - I love hearing about real "working" dogs. I am surprised they don't use more dogs in airports. It would seem that bomb-sniffing dogs would be much more efficient than all the x-ray machines.
 
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great idea with the recent stories. makes me feel good about the job the dogs are doing.
 
Cara C.
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great idea in light of all the bird related issues
 
sueklima
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Sky is so cute.
 
hersheylover12
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That is great!
 
Morgan
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I was not aware of this before reading this article. I think that this a great idea. It gives a purpose to a working dog and makes travelers safer.
 
Kathy
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This is certainly a cheaper way to keep the birds away from the airplane's. The dog benefit from it also, they run and did what they naturally would do. Better than spending millions on radar detectors like the case in New York City where their spending big bucks now because of the accident where the plane landed in the Hudson River.
 
Melanie W.
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My dog looks just like this one with a little less white. Mine I think is border collie/lab mix. I hope my puppy can grow up to be as special as this bird dog!
 
Jessica L.
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More airports should do this..
 
Cindy K.
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Even more relevant in light of the story of Flight 1549's emergency Hudson landing. More airports should employ dogs. They are proven to work, they are safe and in the end, so many lives are saved.
 
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We need more bird dogs to keep us safe. Good job!
 
Barbara S. R.
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GO BIRD DOG GO
 
Jamie D.
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What a great idea! Too bad they didn't have a bird dog for that flight in NY a few weeks ago!
 
DDRau
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Flight 1549 hit the birds in the air 90 seconds into the flight.
 
Barbara R.
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GO BIRD DOG
 
DDRau
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Sully just said it was a double bird strike!
 
Scott F.
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i think this is such a great idea
 
Kelly R.
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good work Sky thats really neat
 
Sylvia  M.
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How cool is that, i did not know about using the dogs but what a great idea.
 
Linda  W.
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I think it is so cool when this type of thing happens. It is a win-win-win situation. Sky is having a great time doing something she loves to do. She is protecting the birds from flying into the planes and people from the dangers if this does happen.
 
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Your answer is 100% true. It is win win
 
mcgowanjen
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Great story, especially after the Usair incident. I think Laguardia airport could put this idea into use.
 
DDRau
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The birds were in the air. That's where they go when chased by the dogs.
 
Janella G.
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What a great story
 
Jessie C.
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this is some dog and I think it great!
 
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Would this not be a good way to use some shelter dogs.
 
Ryan C.
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He is doig great job
 
DawnG01
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Yes, I am so looking forward to seeing and HEARING from Capt. Sully. He is a very quiet man. An amazing person.
 
BuilderBob
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Captain Sully will be on 60 Minutes tonight. Let's hear what he says about birds in the engines.
 
DDRau
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Right - they've already verified bird feathers in the engine.
 
DDRau
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He said it sounded like being in a thunderstorm
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