Thursday, December 9, 2004
6 missing in crash of Coast Guard helicopter
Chopper was lifting crew from stricken freighter in Alaska
By MATT VOLZ
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A Coast Guard helicopter crashed into the inky Bering Sea with 10 people aboard last night while lifting crew members from a bulk freighter grounded on Unalaska Island in southwestern Alaska.
Four of the 10 people -- three Coast Guard personnel and one crew member -- were picked up by another helicopter. They were taken to Dutch Harbor on the island for treatment, but there was no immediate word on their condition.
The search continued late yesterday for the six freighter crew members still in the Bering Sea. The water temperature was about 43 degrees, and the waves were as high as 20 feet.
"The survival time is right around three hours in those conditions," said Rear Adm. James Olson, commander of the Coast Guard in Alaska, about four hours after the crash.
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The carrier's 440,000 gallons of heavy bunker oil had been transferred to inboard tanks, and the fuel heaters were turned off to thicken the fuel so in the event of a spill it would not disperse, Petty Officer Thomas McKenzie said.
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/203044_alaska09.html
The freighter,MV Selendang Ayu.
http://www.gmvgroup.com/diary.htm