Article 6TS1J I’m obsessed with icebreaking: I was trained not to hit anything – now I drive my ship into ice 24/7

I’m obsessed with icebreaking: I was trained not to hit anything – now I drive my ship into ice 24/7

by
Will Whatley
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6TS1J)

As the captain of a royal research ship, I break ice to get to British stations in the Antarctic. It's great fun - but getting stuck is always a risk

I have been working for the British Antarctic Survey since I was 19. I started icebreaking on my first trip to the Antarctic and got hooked. Now I am the captain of the royal research ship Sir David Attenborough and I find icebreaking addictive.

It's unique in a maritime career to have the ability, even as a junior officer, to do quite intricate ship handling and manoeuvring at all stages. Ships break the ice continually, 24/7 - so the whole bridge team gets to do it.

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