Naval Today >> The industry’s seaborne news provider by Naval Today / 2h // keep unread // hide // preview A Royal Navy helicopter has winched an injured lifeboat crew member to hospital in strong winds and heavy seas around five miles west of the Mull of Kintyre.The crew of Campbeltown Lifeboat, a Severn-Class vessel, was called to the aid of a 60 metre, 2000 tonnes fish farm boat which had lost rudder steerage late on Thursday night (November 28). The vessel was adrift in difficult conditions west of Kintyre. With the ship under tow, the lifeboat was making steady progress towards Campbeltown Habour when one of the crew suffered an injury to his leg and they called for assistance. At 1.05am, the duty crew of HMS Gannet’s search and rescue Sea King from Prestwick in Ayrshire was airborne. Flying into a strong westerly headwind – gusting up to 45 knots – the crew arrived on scene 35 minutes later at 1.40am. Making a radar approach due to a lack of visual references and working on night vision goggles, they found the lifeboat towing the larger vessel. The injured casualty was inside of the lifeboat, which, due to the rough sea state, was pitching violently in the waves. With the larger vessel under tow, the lifeboat’s manoeuvrability was severely impaired and it became clear it was going to be a very difficult job. It took several approach attempts to find a safe position for the helicopter to go into a hover above the lifeboat in order to deliver the winchman Petty Officer Shaun Knights, who is also an ambulance technician, to the deck.
By now the helicopter was fuel critical and had to shut down at the hospital while the casualty was taken to a waiting ambulance and safely delivered to the care of medical staff. The injured crewman has since been discharged from hospital and is making a good recovery. Campbeltown Lifeboat continued to assist the stricken ship, which was delivered to Campbeltown Harbour at 12 noon today (Friday November 29). The helicopter returned to HMS Gannet at 4.30am after almost three and a half hours. The full HMS Gannet crew was pilots Lieutenant Commander Lloyd Shanahan and Lieutenant Jon Lynas, observer [navigator] Lieutenant Angela Lewis and Petty Officer Shaun ‘Boogie’ Knights, winchman and ambulance technician. Follow Naval Today via: |
UK: Royal Navy Helicopter Helps Injured Lifeboat Crew Member