Monday, November 11, 2013

Broken Wings

Coast Guard and Navy team up to save crew of sailboats off the coast of North Carolina... 

USCG rescues sailboat with broken rudder
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Chris Harper.

The Coast Guard and the crew of the Navy destroyer USS Cole rescued three people Sunday from the disabled 38-foot sailboat Wings approximately 210 miles offshore of North Carolina; the USCG also assisted the 42 foot Jammin (pictured) about 20 miles away from the Wings, when the same weather pattern left both sailboats with damaged rudders. We've got the full story, plus video, direct from the Fifth Coast Guard District, which serve's America’s Mid-Atlantic Region.


Here's the rescue video taken by the Coast Guard crew of the Jayhawk helicopter assisting Wings...




Coast Guard Fifth District watchstanders initially received a call Friday from a commercial towing company who were relaying a request for assistance via a satellite phone on behalf of the crew of the Wings

The crew of the Wings reported they were not in distress and had plenty of provisions aboard but had lost their rudder.

At approximately 8 a.m. Sunday, the crew of the Wings contacted Coast Guard watchstanders to discuss options, and in light of the worsening weather, the decision was made to conduct a rescue.

Watchstanders launched crews aboard an HC-130 Hercules airplane and an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C.

The watchstanders also contacted the Navy who diverted the USS Cole toward the location of the Wings.

At approximately 10 a.m., the Jayhawk crew hoisted the three people from the Wings and dropped them off on the Cole.  The Jayhawk crew then flew to another distress call that was determined to be a non-distress situation.

Returning to the Cole, the Jayhawk retrieved the three rescued people and took them to Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C.

There are no reports of injuries.

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