Thanks heliduck..... Most importantly I like to fly the flag for the established mustering company's and those that have passed through or are still in the mustering game and doing it in a safe, trained and aviation orientated manner. Australia's helicopter industry would not have the depth and quality that it has without it.......
Like anyone else who has had the good fortune of being involved in one or more good mustering operations I consider myself fortunate for my background and experience.
Participating in a variety of different roles since then I still consider the practices of a well run mustering company as good and at times better than any of the 'big' professional company's who possess operations, procedures and safety management system manuals stacked so high that an R22 couldn't lift them off the ground!