Turtle brigade closes down JFK

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I just watched that on the news, it was great.
 

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Turtles on JFK runway cause flight delays

Turtles on JFK runway cause flight delays
By BILL SANDERSON

Last Updated: 4:41 PM, June 29, 2011

Posted: 10:39 AM, June 29, 2011


Get the shell out of the way!

Sex-crazed turtles shut down a runway at Kennedy Airport this morning as they crawled across the tarmac heading for their seasonal breeding grounds.

Runway 4L was shut down starting about 9:30 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration said.

Port Authority workers were still working an hour later to move the slowpokes to safer ground.




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Some of the turtles that stopped traffic on one of JFK's runways today.
"We may have a few delays, but nothing significant," said FAA spokeswoman Arlene Salac.

JetBlue reported the turtle incursion on Twitter around 9:40 a.m.

"Running over turtles is not healthy for them nor is it good for our tires," the airline said.

“Be advised 30 feet into the takeoff roll, left side of the centerline, there’s another turtle,” called the pilot of American Airlines Flight 1009, a Boeing 767 that had just taken off for the Dominican Republic.

“There’s another one on the runway?” asked the controller.

“Uh, well he was there,” the pilot said as the plane climbed into the air.

Turtles also delayed several flights earlier this week.

The turtle invasion is an annual event at Kennedy. They're in the middle of their spawning season, when the females crawl out of Jamaica Bay onto the runway in search of higher ground to lay their eggs.

"The sandy spot on the other side of Runway 4L is ideal for egg laying," PA spokesman John Kelly said. "It is a naturally provided turtle maternity ward. When your airport is virtually surrounded by water, your neighbors sometimes come in the hard shell variety."

In July 2009, a runway at JFK was shut down briefly after at least 78 turtles emerged from nearby Jamaica Bay and crawled onto the tarmac.

Ground crews eventually rounded up the reptiles and deposited them back in the water, but not before the incident disrupted JFK's flight schedule and contributed to delays that reached nearly two hours.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/turtles_on_jfk_runway_cause_flight_mfp83jCiGKRhGH6O9LasVM
 

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RE: Turtles on JFK runway cause flight delays

Those terrapins didn't just haphazardly wander onto that tarmat, they either have been doing it all along or have arrived there doto the loss of their normal nesting grounds. These animals return to the same location every year to nest, here in jersey its a couple of roads they have to cross and many don't make it, local wildlife people have been trying to retrieve eggs from the mowed down females and incubate the eggs to be released. IN massachusets the big nesting are no more the habitat needed is no longer, another chelonian on the brink thanks to us.
 

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RE: NYC airport invaded by turtles, delaying flights

This news was all over the front pages here in Sweden today, and I think that this is really amusing :D

Two opposites like that; a remnant from the time of dinosaurs is stopping one of the most high tech crafts that man has ever built ?

Fantastic :tort:
 
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