winch2
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Just to change the narrative for a mo. RNLI now being accused of 'sending crews' into a "hazardous situation". Im truly lost for words.
Hope the have a better aim than when they did with the Torrey Canyon.It might be vessels are doing a first wave until the aircraft come on scene……
My fortunately limited experience of the RNLI (limited to being on good terms with our local crew) is that after an assessment to minimise that risk, they’d go ahead if there was the smallest prospect of saving someone, no matter what they’d been told to do.Just to change the narrative for a mo. RNLI now being accused of 'sending crews' into a "hazardous situation". Im truly lost for words.
I knew it,was telling the wife…..Well, if you want the tinfoil hat version, Facebook troglodytes are saying it was on charter to US Department of Defence ( it is part of the TSP fleet) and the Cargo vessel was hijacked by terrorists linked to Iran. RAF Typhoons spotted overhead .
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Well the first part of that was on BBC about 5 hours ago - anchored vessel one of 10 tankers used for fuel for US military.Well, if you want the tinfoil hat version, Facebook troglodytes are saying it was on charter to US Department of Defence ( it is part of the TSP fleet) and the Cargo vessel was hijacked by terrorists linked to Iran. RAF Typhoons spotted overhead .
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Earlier comments were along the lines of "....... I'm surprised the RNLI had the time.........".Just to change the narrative for a mo. RNLI now being accused of 'sending crews' into a "hazardous situation". Im truly lost for words.
Appears to be north of the Humber VTS limit.You've mentioned HMCG. Was this collision outside the Port's traffic area? i.e. could anyone on shore have noticed the vessel's course on radar?
Appears to be north of the Humber VTS limit.
I thought everyone was accounted for, with 1 in hospital, not thought to be life threatening. 50 000 tons of kerosene and 15 drums of sodium cyanide are now the main concernBBC news now full of concern for "the environment", which I think is quite sad when people may still be missing, and many more have a tough night ahead.
On the contrary, the two matters are not mutually exclusive, and much of the area is of international importance. Even if you don’t car about the matter, it may still have considerable economic ramifications.BBC news now full of concern for "the environment", which I think is quite sad when people may still be missing, and many more have a tough night ahead.
I thought everyone was accounted for, with 1 in hospital, not thought to be life threatening. 50 000 tons of kerosene and 15 drums of sodium cyanide are now the main concern
I assume that as with a hazardous road incident, they now know what each was carrying and it’s all nasty stuff and crews in open boats potentially at quite a risk, most likely the sort of environment that the fire brigade would be using breathing equipment.Just to change the narrative for a mo. RNLI now being accused of 'sending crews' into a "hazardous situation". Im truly lost for words.