guernseyman
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The following summary is extracted from today's Guernsey Press:
Thick fog covered all of Condor Vitesse's sailing area on the morning of 28 March, with only 20-30 metres of visibility at the time of the accident.
Weather conditions reported in the Vitesse logbook, written 40 minutes before the crash at 8am, said that the sea state was calm but there were thick fog patches.
But 17 minutes before the collision, the Vitesse crossed a sunny patch and visibility had improved - up to approximately two miles according to the master.
Then, at around 8.38am, the Vitesse had hit a 'fog wall'.
The report by the French marine accident investigation bureau ruled that the weather conditions had been a first causal factor of the accident.
It said the other four main causes of the accident, which killed French father-of-four Philippe Lesaulnier, were:
The lack of attention from officers on the Vitesse bridge was the second causal factor.
The lack of a continuous radar lookout during Les Marquises' fishing operation was an underlying factor.
The decision to turn off the Vitesse's foghorn was a contributing factor.
The speed at which the Vitesse was travelling (36.9 knots) was too fast and an underlying factor of the collision and an aggravating factor of the consequences of the impact.
Thick fog covered all of Condor Vitesse's sailing area on the morning of 28 March, with only 20-30 metres of visibility at the time of the accident.
Weather conditions reported in the Vitesse logbook, written 40 minutes before the crash at 8am, said that the sea state was calm but there were thick fog patches.
But 17 minutes before the collision, the Vitesse crossed a sunny patch and visibility had improved - up to approximately two miles according to the master.
Then, at around 8.38am, the Vitesse had hit a 'fog wall'.
The report by the French marine accident investigation bureau ruled that the weather conditions had been a first causal factor of the accident.
It said the other four main causes of the accident, which killed French father-of-four Philippe Lesaulnier, were:
The lack of attention from officers on the Vitesse bridge was the second causal factor.
The lack of a continuous radar lookout during Les Marquises' fishing operation was an underlying factor.
The decision to turn off the Vitesse's foghorn was a contributing factor.
The speed at which the Vitesse was travelling (36.9 knots) was too fast and an underlying factor of the collision and an aggravating factor of the consequences of the impact.
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