Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Captain FitzPatrick's sister will be on RTE Radio 1 shortly.
Tabnabs wrote: » The search looks very concentrated just off Blackrock Is. Likely they are homing in on the wreckage. Celtic Voyager specialises in underwater surveying.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Then again, you are quoting the Independent, which has become the definition of garbage journalism in Ireland. I trust nothing they write. I will only listen to what Jurgen Whyte and his team have to say.
Simona1986 wrote: » There's similar stories in the times:http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/why-helicopters-crash-fuel-pilot-error-and-mechanical-failure-1.3010682
HighLine wrote: » Simona1986 wrote: » There's similar stories in the times:http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/why-helicopters-crash-fuel-pilot-error-and-mechanical-failure-1.3010682 I didn't see anything wrong with the article by The Times (didn't bother reading the Indo). They just highlighted in general terms what can go wrong with helicopters and the lack of redundancy etc.
durandal01 wrote: » You can follow the activity of the surface vessels on https://www.vesselfinder.com/ Use the marine map to see the water depths, 30 to 50m around Black rock.http://helioffshore.org/s92a-alert-service-bulletin/
milewidehead wrote: » Get this! "unlikely to have been caused by a mechanical fault",....what a load of speculative gubbage! Typical Indo ****e....I would believe the opposite to be the case, but we simply do not know yet. All we know for sure is that four brave people are dead. R.I.P.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » The Celtic Voyager search area seems to be concentrated in an area about 1km to the East of Black Rock Lighthouse, it has done multiple passes over this area.
323 wrote: » Aye. Looks like running lines, will be running multibeam echosounder, his track looks like he was pulling a towed instrument on one of his runs earlier too. With him on site, just a matter of time before its found. Don't see anything in the area with recovery capability, as yet.
ED E wrote: » Will they be listening for transponders as well as echoing the seabed?
Storm 10 wrote: » Yes they said today they are listening for signals underwater, also said if they find the wreckage they will send in the "Celtic Explorer" which has a large crane and a remote controlled sub.
Tabnabs wrote: » She has a bigger crane than the C Voyager, but not a lot of flat deck to lay the fuselage down on. Curios that the Granuaile has not been dispatched as she has a bigger crane again and acres of deck. She's done this kind of work before too, sadly.
cosanostra wrote: » 118 appeared to land on the coast of iniskea south island then flew direct back to Blacksod