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by gilbertbw
879 days ago
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My point is that the lower risk for the majority of the journey will offset (partially or fully I do not know) the increased risk on take-off and landing. I would guess that the overall risk will end up lower for a WIG craft than a traditional high speed foiling vessel. Also rocks are only a concern in a small area of ocean around the takeoff and landing areas, which will presumably be fairly well surveyed. |
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