Flying through storm to rescue people
in distress
PANO – Thanks to good flying skills,
experience and expertise of the pilots, a tough mission in rescuing workers
on a drifting drilling platform named GSF KEY HAWAI at high sea, has ended up
with success.
By
order of the higher command, two crews of the North Helicopter Company under
the Vietnam Helicopter Corporation flew helicopters in severe weather to the
drifting drilling platform. The pilots had to struggle against strong wind,
heavy rain and rough seas to take them ashore at 10.50 am on October 29th,
successfully saving the lives of all 35 workers on the drilling platform.
Calling for help at high sea
Landing
on Gia Lam airport after successfully completing the rescue operations,
Senior Colonel Tran Xuan Dinh, Director of the North Helicopter Company, said
that this was one of the most difficult tasks he had accomplished so far in
his career.
He
told the story about the rescue operations, as follows:
At
7pm on October 28th, the Company received a call for help from the drilling
platform. Workers on the platform said that the platform had been blown off
by storm No 8 and was now drifting freely on the high seas. The lives of the
workers were in danger.
At
that time, the weather in
On
one hand, leaders of the Company ordered involved parties to maintain
communication with the drilling platform and on the other, pilots and
mechanics carefully checked helicopters and actively prepared for rescue
flights. The pilots and helicopters were ready to take off and implement the
task when weather conditions permitted.
Leaders
and experienced pilots were summoned together to discuss plans on how to
rescue the workers on the drilling platform. Finally, a plan proposed
by Senior Colonel Tran Xuan Dinh was agreed. Under the plan, several
helicopters would fly to Cat Bi airport in Hai Phong, which could shorten the
time flying to the platform.
During
the night of October 28th, the drilling platform kept drifting in strong
winds towards Bach Long Vi Island with terrified workers on it that could
only call for help. The situation on the platform became worse when the power
went off and communication lines between the platform and the shore were
disrupted. The only way to exchange information between the platform and the
helicopter unit was via a hand phone of a worker on the platform.
From
the phone, workers on the platform continually called for help and that urged
leaders and pilots of the helicopter unit to act.
Landing on “sloping plate”
At
5.30 am on October 29th, two helicopters left Gia Lam airport for Cat Bi
airport. Senior Colonel Tran Xuan Dinh, the Director of the Company and
Senior Colonel Do Xuan Hoa, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Company,
flew helicopter EC-155B1 and Colonel Tran Quang Tuan and Colonel Chu Quang
Minh were on another helicopter heading to Cat Bi airport.
After
landing on Cat Bi airport, the four experienced pilots actively digested the
current meteorological information in the rescue zone and along the planned
air route to the workers. According to weather forecasts, the weather might
be improved. The two crews made a resolution to fulfil their task and
immediately prepared for their rescue operations.
The
flight plan was approved by the Vietnam Helicopter Corporation Command. The
two helicopters took off and started their mission. On the way to the
platform, it rained heavily and wind blew at 80km per hour. As clouds were
thick and low, the helicopters flew completely in cloud cover. When the
helicopters reached the platform location, the pilots had to pull all of
their experience and skills to beat the cloud s and find a landing zone.
The
platform had drifted 100km away from the original location and it was now
stuck in rocks, which made the platform slope dangerously by about 4 degrees.
Additionally, high seas and strong wind swung the platform violently. Almost
impossible for the pilots to land their helicopters
But,
bravery, high resolve and the expertise of the pilots won over the bad
weather. The pilots selected a proper and suitable method in these circumstances
and safely landed on the “sloping plate” on the top of the platform. Each
helicopter had to conduct 4 flights to take all 35 workers from the platform
to shore safely.
The
rescue mission was successful. With the iron will, resolve and bravery of
soldiers, the pilots have saved 35 workers’ lives in an almost desperate
situation.
Translated by Thu Nguyen
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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 10, 2012
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