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Coast Guard, Bahamian Officials Locate Downed Aircraft And Its Crew By Daniel Baxter |
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January 8, 2012 - Coast Guard crews, and partner
agencies respond to a downed single engine Cirrus type
aircraft with two people aboard in the waters
approximately 2 miles west of Andros, Bahamas, Saturday.
Richard McGlaughlin, 59, and Elaine McGlaughlin, 25,
made a distress call over the radio stating their
aircraft was going down due to engine trouble and
required immediate assistance.
Search-and-rescue coordinators at the 7th Coast Guard
District command center in Miami received the report of
a downed aircraft at about 12:15 p.m. Saturday from air
traffic control tower personnel at Miami Center of
Aircraft Emergency.
Reports to the Coast Guard indicated the aircraft was
going down due to engine trouble and the two passengers
aboard Richard McGlaughlin, 59, and Elaine McGlaughlin,
25, from Birmingham, Ala. were requesting assistance.
An
MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew and a HC-144 Ocean Sentry
fixed-wing aircraft crew deployed to the Atlantic
Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC) launched and
assisted in the search for the down aircraft.
At approximately 12:30 p.m. the fixed-wing aircraft crew located the downed aircraft and Richard and Elaine in an inflatable raft. The rescue helicopter crew arrived on scene at 12:58 p.m. and safely hoisted the two survivors onto the aircraft and transferred them to Odyssey Airport in Nassau, Bahamas for further transport to EMS crew for medical evaluation. There were not medical injuries reported. |
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Miami - Coast Guard crews, and partner agencies respond to a downed single engine cirrus type aircraft with two people aboard in the waters approximately 2 miles west of Andros, Bahamas, Jan. 7, 2012. | ||||
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