PDA

View Full Version : Helicopter Ditching - North Sea


BlackIsle
18th Feb 2009, 18:59
BBC News site reporting helicopter ditching approx 1900 GMT - 3 x helos and Nimrod on task - lets hope further news is good news

pjjohnst
18th Feb 2009, 19:08
Heard it was a bond helicopter thats gone down - lets hope for some good news !!

Love_joy
18th Feb 2009, 19:30
BBC NEWS | Scotland | North East/N Isles | Helicopter ditches in North Sea (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/7898093.stm)

Crew and Pax on these are normally well trained in such events. Fingers crossed for the right outcome

Tosh McCaber
18th Feb 2009, 19:44
According to BBC News report- all aboard rescued

pjjohnst
18th Feb 2009, 19:46
Just been reported that all have been rescued and are safe

Glamdring
18th Feb 2009, 20:08
Glad to report that all 18 passengers have been rescued with no serious injuries. Kudos to the RAF Kinloss Nimrod and RAF Lossimouth rescue heli as well as the 2 Bond Helis that assisted in the Search & Rescue op. A job well done.

PPRuNeUser0211
18th Feb 2009, 20:13
Good work one and all. Glad everyone gets to go home safe.

archieraf
18th Feb 2009, 20:27
Thread also running on Rotorhead forum
http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/362789-super-puma-down-north-sea.html

Oilandgasman
18th Feb 2009, 20:32
Splendid news that all safe and well. Great effort by the infield choppers and the boys from Lossie.In case some of you are puzzled to read on the news websites that "offshore choppers are fitted with lifejackets"!! Just for the record all pax and crew are wearing survival suits and lifejackets. The pax are also wearing a rebreather self rescue set (a mini aqualung) which enables them to swim and breath underwater if this is necessary to escape from an upturned hull. The users of this kit are tested before flying offshore and re-tested every four years thereafter. There also are two life rafts and a number of beacons/flares. No pass offshore survival course---no fly.
All worked well tonight.

Unusual Attitude
18th Feb 2009, 20:54
PAX picked up by Caledonian Victory Standby vessel, according to AIS she was at the BP Lomond location.

Excellent news that all got out safely.

Duck Rogers
18th Feb 2009, 20:56
Here.

http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/362789-super-puma-down-north-sea.html#post4729298