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Whilst it is a quirky article there may be lessons for airlines.
Not sure if there are implications for budgie smugglers. :mrgreen:
The future of air safety could lie in the example of Drongo, Nemo and Titan.
Those three humble budgerigars were among 10 – the others sporting names such as Milkyway, Blackhole, Tian and Rama – that took part in a University of Queensland study into mid-air collision avoidance.
Using pairs of budgerigars in a tunnel, the UQ researchers sent them on a collision course, but, over more than 100 tests, a collision never happened.
And the simple reason birds never collided mid-air became patently clear over 102 flights – they always, always, veer right.
Drongo the budgerigar may be model for future air safety
Not sure if there are implications for budgie smugglers. :mrgreen: