markis10
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The springbok ex Perth left before the A330, it could have carried extra fuel for the divert, established comms the continued on its way, with the A330 as backup. Neither could have done much more than report on the situation and establish comms, better than nothing but not as good as a P3 or dedicated SAR aircraft with drop capability.
I always have a close look at SAR ops when they hit the news because of my past experience working in a RCC, I also had limited involvement in this incident back in 1983 when I was at LTV where mis-information on possible SAR assets meant the loss of lives:
http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/1983/aair/pdf/198302284.pdf
Its a very sad tale of things going wrong, poor communications and reliance on past experience rather than checking the actual state of affairs with regard to the assets available, the RPT aircraft lost sight of the survivor 5 minutes before Polair arrived and 12 minutes before NSC arrived are being told to fly to Morabbin to refuel ex LTV. Meanwhile a drop capable F27 sat on the ground in Melbourne and other winch capable assets were dormant at Longford, their status was never checked.
I am sure all was done correctly in this case and obviously the outcome was great, I just had the odd question that continues to niggle
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I always have a close look at SAR ops when they hit the news because of my past experience working in a RCC, I also had limited involvement in this incident back in 1983 when I was at LTV where mis-information on possible SAR assets meant the loss of lives:
http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/1983/aair/pdf/198302284.pdf
Its a very sad tale of things going wrong, poor communications and reliance on past experience rather than checking the actual state of affairs with regard to the assets available, the RPT aircraft lost sight of the survivor 5 minutes before Polair arrived and 12 minutes before NSC arrived are being told to fly to Morabbin to refuel ex LTV. Meanwhile a drop capable F27 sat on the ground in Melbourne and other winch capable assets were dormant at Longford, their status was never checked.
I am sure all was done correctly in this case and obviously the outcome was great, I just had the odd question that continues to niggle
