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A sucessful rescue

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Created by garymalmgren > 9 months ago, 16 Dec 2023
garymalmgren
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16 Dec 2023 7:20AM
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Sometimes the media over-hypes a marine rescue.
Not this one.
www.maritime-executive.com/article/rescue-swimmer-awarded-aviation-s-highest-honor-for-daring-sar-response

MAGNESIUM
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16 Dec 2023 5:23PM
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garymalmgren said..
Sometimes the media over-hypes a marine rescue.
Not this one.
www.maritime-executive.com/article/rescue-swimmer-awarded-aviation-s-highest-honor-for-daring-sar-response


Wow so good to see such young people doing incredible things inspirational ????

julesmoto
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17 Dec 2023 7:37AM
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garymalmgren said..
Sometimes the media over-hypes a marine rescue.
Not this one.
www.maritime-executive.com/article/rescue-swimmer-awarded-aviation-s-highest-honor-for-daring-sar-response



Sounds like a fantastic effort but it doesn't seem quite fair that the "other air crew and rescue swimmer" are just glossed over as he and they presumably faced exactly the same conditions to rescue the remaining two persons.

Wonder how they knew the yacht was doing nine knots (maybe the helicopter). If so it seems fantastic almost to the to point of unbelievable that he could grab a towed line without ripping the skin/gloves off his hands or his arms out of their sockets with the drag of all his gear. I suppose it wouldn't have been a constant nine knots and he might have timed the grab to coincide with a non surfing backwash moment.

Very impressive effort nevertheless even if the author did exaggerate a bit.



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