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Danny Hayes (Part 1) – Yarns from a long-time Chopper Pilot

Danny Hayes (Part 1) – Yarns from a long-time Chopper Pilot

Central Station - True Stories from Outback Australia
Sea. 4 Ep. 19955 min
29 Aug 23
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You can’t live and work in the Northern Territory and not have a story or two to tell. So, imagine how many stories Danny Hayes must have, having flown as a helicopter mustering pilot for over 30 years. I think it’s safe to say that he has seen and done a lot of things, and got the experience to back up his opinions. So, at 8 months pregnant, I headed out to Mainoru Station, north-east of Katherine, to sit down with Danny and hear some of his yarns. This episode is the first of two episodes with Danny. In this episode he shares yarns from his childhood and early days as a pilot. In the second episode Danny recounts his history of finding himself in some hairy situations while flying, and how experience and a bit of good luck prevailed so he could live to tell the tale.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.