Talking about Wildlife Strikes & COVID-19

Just in case you’re not already sick of me going on about the impact of COVID-19 on wildlife strike rates, here is Kylie Patrick and I talking about it for almost an hour!

This chat came off the back of my initial blog series on wildlife strike rate trends through the initial COVID-19 air traffic downturn. I have turned my rudimentary analysis into something more robust which has been accepted by a scientific journal for publication (we are just waiting on production now, it is a slooooooow process).

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One day, I might stop talking about this.

Header image: Couleur (via Pexels)

Dan Parsons

Dan is an airport operations manager currently working at Queenstown Airport in beautiful New Zealand. His previous roles have included airport and non-process infrastructure operation manager in the mining industry, government inspector with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and airport trainer. Dan’s special interests include risk management, leadership and process hacks to make running airports easier. 

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