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From memory( lots of holes in it ) it was no r22's because of the crash stats for r22's could be wrong
some afterthought googling
"Department of Conservation extends Robinson helicopter ban over safety concerns"
The Department of Conservation (DOC) has extended a ban on Robinson Helicopters to include contractors, sub-contractors and volunteers carrying out department work.
DOC is the biggest user of helicopters in New Zealand, spending about $20 million a year.
In 2016 it banned staff from using Robinsons after the helicopters were placed on the Transport Accident Investigation Commission’s watchlist following several fatal crashes.
DOC aviation risk manager Brent Swanson said the policy was extended from Monday due to the risks associated with Robinson helicopters.
You wouldn't want Doc to have anything to do with the actual culling. Judging by their actions on tahr the last few years everything would cop it.
You wouldn't want Doc to have anything to do with the actual culling. Judging by their actions on tahr the last few years everything would cop it.
or you could put condition like all animals must be harvested for food and give the meat, processed to food banks like the sika foundation do instead of leaving bodies on the hills so there is some benefit to taking animals off the hills
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