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Danny Hayes (Part 2) - The luckiest man alive?

Danny Hayes (Part 2) - The luckiest man alive?

Central Station - True Stories from Outback Australia
Sea. 4 Ep. 20048 min
13 Sep 23
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In our last episode, Danny Hayes shredd yarns from his childhood on cattle stations and some of the things he's learned from his 30 year career as a mustering pilot. In this episode, Danny recounts some of the hairy situations he's found himself in while flying - situations that only experience and nothing short of good luck has allowed him to be here and speak about them. I want to take a moment and acknowledge that our community has lost too many people through helicopter mustering accidents, and safety while flying is something that both Danny and I take very seriously. So while he recounts these stories with a laugh, we want you to know that we are not trying to ignore the seriousness of each incident. At the time of recording, I'm 34 weeks pregnant and my partner is also a helicopter mustering pilot, so you can imagine the anxiety these yarns gave me. I hope you enjoy this episode, and if you take anything away, it's that safety is everything.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.