Shannon757 wrote: » Hope it's only a loss of comms and nothing else.
sparrowcar wrote: » A 5 hour loss of comms? I think it's a bit more serious than that now. Hopefully they set her down gently.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » 5 hours into the situation and no mainstream media are running it as a story??
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: No mayday call must have been instant would that be correct?
CardinalJ wrote: » When you look at the path they took on marime traffic they were heading out into the Atlantic and then made a180 turn back before the track stops.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » That was their mission though, they were only shadowing 117 while it performed the rescue, providing coms as well as rescue cover. They would have just went out, turned around and came back, as per their flight plan.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » 5 hours into the situation and no mainstream media are running it as a story?? I really hope these guys training kicked in and they are all located safely very soon. edit: Indo running the story now
ectoraige wrote: » The lack of further need is very worrying, all crew would have their own beacons and be very well drilled for sea-ditches. Horrifying time for their family.
sparrowcar wrote: » Agreed, it's too slow, something should have been found by now. Very worrying.
Mint Sauce wrote: » Please god this is still a rescue mission. Just reading this on Rte and BBC, and only saying that searches are in place. Over 6 hours is quite worrying though. Hopefully some news soon for all involved, family and friends included.