



46 mph winds, 15-foot seas and a small, moving landing pad? No problem, no problem at all.





Coast Guard crews conducted a long-range medevac of a man from a Military Sealift Command Vessel approximately 1,150 miles from Dutch Harbor, Alaska, May 6, 2018. A helicopter crew from U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, deployed aboard the Cutter John Midgett, safely landed on the MSC vessel and embarked the man for follow-on transport to Adak, Alaska. He was transferred to awaiting emergency medical personnel for further transport to Anchorage.

Guys from the Coast Guard 17th district make it look so easy, but keep in mind that Alaska’s unpredictable weather and notoriously rough seas can be unforgiving.

Watch the Coast Guard unit based in Kodiak, Alaska as they fly a dangerous rescue mission. Another great example of excellent preparation leading to a happy outcome.

Thanks to the U.S. Coast Guard for producing these great videos.



via Digg