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Published 15:09 3 Dec 2017 GMT
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"The day job is I’m assistant director there. In in the Aviation Authourity. We have the safety oversight of the civil aviation system. "There is a great team of people there and we have oversight on Irish airlines. We’re the regulator for civil aviation."
Gavin detailed how he would oversee flights, the training and management systems in airlines and it's an industry that never sleeps, so much so that after Dublin's All-Ireland win he was already straight back to work:
“I took one or two bits of correspondence, I wouldn’t make too much of it," he tried to play it down a little. "Aviation. It’s a real demanding industry but I think anybody in that industry in aviation is very passionate about it.”After the full-time whistle blew back in September and Dublin won their third All-Ireland title in a row, Gavin remained calm and did not celebrate as one would expect and explained that it is because it's all about the players:
“I’m excited for the players. I mean, I’m there to serve them. We’re really fortunate in Dublin, first and foremost, a great club structure. “After the game, it is all about the players. It’s not about me or my management team of the backroom team. “I didn’t think I did anything wrong," Gavin concluded with a laugh.Gavin also revealed that he used to regularly fly the government jet in the interview which you can hear more of here.
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