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robbreid
19th Nov 2009, 01:33
A CareFlight medical evacuation flight operated by Pel-Air Aviation from Apia (Western Samoa) to Melbourne was scheduled to land at Norfolk Island for a planned fuel stop on Wednesday evening when it encountered deteriorating weather conditions.

After several unsuccessful approaches and with diminishing fuel, the pilot-in-command, Captain Dominic James, made the decision to carry out a controlled landing onto the water off the coast of Norfolk Island.

The aircraft, a specially-equipped medical retrieval Westwind jet carried out a successful landing on the water and the patient, accompanying spouse and two medical crew as well as the pilots evacuated safely. They were rescued by boat and brought to the local Norfolk Island hospital for observation. The Captain reported that all passengers and crew did not have any apparent injuries.

John Sharp, Chairman of Pel-Air Aviation said that he was very proud of the Captain and the First Officer. “They performed an intricate landing on water in darkness resulting in the evacuation of everyone safely and quickly. The training of both the Pel-Air and CareFlight crew came to the fore as everyone kept together and remained calm. Their professionalism stood out on the day and made a substantial difference to the outcome.”

“I also want to thank the rescue team and the local authorities for their prompt action and dedication which resulted in a speedy rescue and evacuation to the hospital.”

CareFlight Chief Executive Officer, Derek Colenbrander, said the successful outcome was testimony to the skill and training of the pilots, the prompt action of local authorities and the efforts of the medical team in continuing to care for their patient.

Arrangements are being made for the patient to be repatriated to Australia.

Six rescued after plane ditches into sea - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/11/19/2747193.htm?section=justin)

A1322
19th Nov 2009, 02:05
I was interested to find out that just a few hours earlier, a RAAF 737 carrying the Governor-General was forced to divert back to Sydney after not making it into the Norfolk Island due to the bad conditions.

G-G's plane aborts landing, turns back | National Breaking News | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/story/0,,25953035-29277,00.html)

I thought in bad wheather conditions, the westwind would need to have fuel for an alternate??

His dudeness
19th Nov 2009, 08:21
Well done. (the ditching) Cudos to the crew!:ok:

Was there no alternate available? (never been anywhere close to Norfolk Island...)

hawker750
19th Nov 2009, 16:28
Unless there were some technical problems we do not know about there can be only one reason why a crew would ditch under these curcumstances: there was no alternate so I guess there are going to be some red faces! The nearest alternate to Norfolk is at least 90 minutes away which would really stretch that aircraft coming from Samoa

MyNameIsIs
19th Nov 2009, 21:46
More here in the Australian section:

http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-general-aviation-questions/396269-merged-pel-air-westwind-ditching-off-nlk.html