Helicopters

We were leaving port the other day, or evening as the small video clips will show when we had a visit from a very loud and bright flying object, they started flashing searchlights across the deck and it was all very noisy. I went to the port bridge window and there was a big Helicopter of type unidentifiable about 10 metres from me the co-pilot had a number board with “69″ on it and he was gesticulating vigorously with a flashlight at the number, the penny finally dropped inside my head and I lifted the VHF tuned to channel 69 (nothing to do with any other purported uses of this cipher combination), as I tuned in an extremely efficient British voice crackled across the airwaves, “Coastguard helicopter Whiskey Delta, on exercise, permission to place a man on deck, OVER” I gave the OK “Whiskey Delta, permission granted” thinking to myself these are the boys that could make the difference on a dark and dirty night in the North Sea, so practice away lads.
My cameraman missed the first part of the operation we were all fairly awestruck at the proximity, noise and presence of such a big machine flying a few feet overhead. There are four small sequences showing the winchman exercise with a stretcher basket and finally fly off into the murk.

The last clip is a few seconds of the Dunkirk pilot making his entrance, there was too much wind for a launch so he had to arrive by chopper. I took a photo as they flew past the bridge and blogged previously under Flying Pilots

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5 Responses to “Helicopters”


  1. 1 Devin UNITED STATES

    ‘Tis a Westland Sea King (licensed UK variant of the Sikorsky S-61) and I only know this because Lauren’s fiance Scott used to fly the US version for the USCG.

    Amazing stuff alright Tim and there’s many an mariner (Irish and otherwise) who owe their life to the UK Coastguard and RAF SAR.Yet another area where the ROI’s govt completely drops the ball.

    Merry Christmas to you and yours and safe home to you all.

  2. 2 Tim SWEDEN

    Cheers Devin, I was hoping you would provide the identification for the Helicopter. Happy Holidays to you too. All the best, Tim.

  3. 3 John UNITED STATES

    Wow, great footage but it’s a good thing this didn’t happen to me…. I would have likely given him the bird if he flashed a big 69 sign at me!

    Merry Christmas Tim!

  4. 4 Mage UNITED STATES

    Happy holidays, Tim, and that sure was a good show.

  5. 5 Tim SWEDEN

    Glad you enjoyed! Happy New Year to you also, and thanks for all the comments.

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