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0 <br />40 <br />W..We 04 • Sau& Pain <br />METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSMINNESOTAION <br />P. C. BOX 11700 TWIN CITY AIRPORT ' 55111 <br />PHONE (612) 726.1892 <br />December 7, 1989 <br />Mr. Vince Meyer <br />8380 Spring Lake Road <br />Mounds View, Minnesota 55112 <br />Dear Mr. Meyer: <br />I am writing this letter in reply to your query as to what effect <br />Homing Pigeons might have on the Anoka County/Blaine Airport. <br />As I understand the question, you are wondering if locating <br />Homing pigeons at your address will have an effect on the users <br />of our airport, namely aircraft safety while in flight. At the <br />present time I can find no reason to believe that your birds will <br />compromise safety. <br />The Metropolitan Airports Commission does not encourage the <br />generation of bird activity in the vicinity of its airports. <br />However, you stated to me during our telephone conversation on <br />Tuesday December 5 that Homing Pigeons normally don' rfloly cabove <br />should <br />feet above phe ai airpround. th ort pattern because it <br />s in mind, should be of no problem to the <br />is located southwest of the airport and should be well clear o <br />low flying aircraft. <br />If you would like further assur, cc of the bird effects on the <br />I wj.:'d suggest that you contact the <br />Anoka County/Blaine Airport, <br />Federal Aviation Administration <br />6020 28th Avenue South <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota 55450 <br />If I can be of any further assistance please feel free to contact <br />MS. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jam c� Eberlein <br />Assistant Manager, Reliever Airports <br />cc: Gary Schmidt, Manager <br />AdministratorReliever <br />Ccty ofAirports <br />Donald Pauley, Moundsviel: <br />