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Old 9th Dec 2004, 14:15
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Another Lynx tragedy and whatever the cause made even worse by the fact that they were out trying to help others. All this and just before Christmas. Thoughts and prayers with the RN Lynx community and their families.

As an aside does anyone know whether the SAR helos from Culdrose were scrambled for the initial man overboard call or only once the Lynx went missing. One would have thought that a dedicated SAR unit only 20 miles away would have been the obvious asset to use. Was the Lynx scrambled from a ship or from Culdrose?

Also, unless I'm mistaken I believe the usual crew for a RN lynx is 2. I assume they had supplemented the crew to assist with the search. Prayers therefore too to the ships company.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 14:24
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Culdrose and I believe Chivenor were scrambled to the initial call, with the seconds cab from 771 scrambling as the Lynx was reported missing.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 15:47
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Copied from link "majority of the aircraft's frame" had been found on the seabed...."

Fingers crossed, but that doesn't sound good.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/military/s...369955,00.html
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 16:45
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Radio now reporting four bodies found in sea close to crash site.

rip.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 17:02
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Been confirmed.

BBC

RIP.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 17:58
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A truly sad sad day. Thoughts and prayers go to the friends and families of the guys. RIP.

God guard and guide us as we fly,
Through the great spaces of the sky,
Be with us as we take to air,
In morning light and sunshine fair.
Eternal Father, strong to save,
Give us courage and make us brave,
Protect us whereso'er we go,
From shell and flak and fire and foe.

Most loved member of our crew,
Ride with us up in the blue.
Direct our bombs upon the foe,
But shelter those whom thou dost know.

Keep us together on our way.
Grant our work success today.
Deliver us from hate and sin
And bring us safely down again.

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God bless the families.

EDIT: Sorry! But I cannot allow those comments so soon after the event. There will time enough when the facts are known. But speculation is an untrained enemy.

PPP
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 18:23
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Probably best not to speculate on what the cause is just yet. That may take some time. However, the RN don't do crew duty time. When embarked they are on duty 24/7.
 
Old 9th Dec 2004, 18:56
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Very sad turn of events for another courageous naval crew. i knew one of the guys involved and he will be sadly missed. my thoughts are with the families, their collegues at 815 and the crew of HMS Portland. It is a sad christmas for WAFUs.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 19:06
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The saddest day, absolutely devastated at the loss of a great friend. At a loss for words.

RIP all the crew
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 19:15
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Unhappy

"The cockpit was my office. It was a place where I experienced many emotions and learned many lessons. It was a place of work, but also a keeper of dreams. It was a place of deadly serious encounters, yet there I discovered much about life. I learned about joy and sorrow, pride and humility, and fear, and overcoming fear. I saw much from that office that most people would never see. At times it terrified me, yet I could always feel at home there... Though it was a place where I could quickly die, the cockpit was a place where I truly lived."

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My thoughts are with your families, your friends and your colleagues. RIP guys.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 19:50
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RIP to the people killed, and sincere condolences to their famillies and friends, including their colleagues in both 815 NAS and HMS Portland.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 20:30
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An extreemely sad day for all at 815 NAS and onboard HMS PORTLAND, my heartfelt condolences to all of the families involved and all those who knew them.

RIP
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 21:25
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My thoughts are with all the family and friends.

A very sad day.

God bless.
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 21:38
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Thoughts and condolences to all concerned.

May the crew RIP.

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Old 9th Dec 2004, 22:14
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A good friend who will be sorely missed by all in the fast jet world who knew him. RIP bro. My condolences to all the families and friends. She's not made of wood you know!
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Old 9th Dec 2004, 23:02
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My sincere condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of those tragically lost in the accident.

May they RIP.
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Old 10th Dec 2004, 00:02
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To the Gentlemen (and Ladies) who gave their lives that we sleep a little safer, - respect. To their families and loved ones, sympathies.

May they rest in peace
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Old 10th Dec 2004, 08:05
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RIP

There have been many good times, may they never be forgotten.

You will be missed
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Old 10th Dec 2004, 08:13
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RIP good friends.

Fella, you were indeed a top, top man A fine aviator, a quality observer and above all a good mate. You will be sorely missed by all your friends and family.
 


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