Heli ditch North Sea G-REDL: NOT condolences
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Good luck boys and girls, hope all are O.K.
With any luck it's good weather and daylight allowing a very high prospect of 100% recovery of all passengers safely.
Joel
With any luck it's good weather and daylight allowing a very high prospect of 100% recovery of all passengers safely.
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The lack of news is a 'telling tale' Up to 20 onboard (according to BBC) Initial report 16 POB.
This is a very tragic day I'm afraid....
Inside knowledge....Not jumping to conclusions: Van Horck
This is a very tragic day I'm afraid....
Inside knowledge....Not jumping to conclusions: Van Horck
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Link shows ships making towards.You can refresh it and clicking on the ships shows speed/course etc.
ShipAIS- Latest AIS for CALEDONIAN VICTORY
ShipAIS- Latest AIS for CALEDONIAN VICTORY
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BBC claims Bond have confirmed it IS one of theirs. 30miles NE of Peterhead. No Mayday calls. Fast rescue from Supply Vessel nearby was first on scene. And now 2 RAF Heli and a Nimrod is on scene.
30 miles NE they will probably have been on Radar already, which will help expeditiously pinpoint their location. Best of luck to the crew!!
30 miles NE they will probably have been on Radar already, which will help expeditiously pinpoint their location. Best of luck to the crew!!
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Another Helicopter down in North Sea
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Incident is reported to have happened at approx 14:00
Looking at Bond's "live flight centre" they had a departure, 82Y, to the Paul B. Lloyd Jr at 13:59, and a flight 85N due back from the Miller, ETA in ABZ 14:15.
The Miller flight status is "not arrived"
Not jumping to conclusions here, just stating what's listed!
Again, my wishes for a speedy & full recovery.
Looking at Bond's "live flight centre" they had a departure, 82Y, to the Paul B. Lloyd Jr at 13:59, and a flight 85N due back from the Miller, ETA in ABZ 14:15.
The Miller flight status is "not arrived"
Not jumping to conclusions here, just stating what's listed!
Again, my wishes for a speedy & full recovery.
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Flight info here
Bond Offshore Flight Centre
85N could well be the one, from the Miller (BP)
(Edit: Arrival information now removed from the website)
Vigilant rescue vessel has turned back, Caledonian Victory, North Fortune and Normand Aurora on the Scene
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Bond Offshore Flight Centre
85N could well be the one, from the Miller (BP)
(Edit: Arrival information now removed from the website)
Vigilant rescue vessel has turned back, Caledonian Victory, North Fortune and Normand Aurora on the Scene
ShipAIS- Latest AIS for CALEDONIAN VICTORY
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85N IS the one from the Miller.
But we should remember it could be late back for any number of reasons, & not jump to conclusions it's this flight which has suffered an incident.
Although, if it IS confirmed to be a Bond flight, it seems most likely to be this one.
But we should remember it could be late back for any number of reasons, & not jump to conclusions it's this flight which has suffered an incident.
Although, if it IS confirmed to be a Bond flight, it seems most likely to be this one.
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