F.V. Atlantic Destiny sank late Wednesday morning – 31 crew members rescued by Canadian and USCG helicopters

The Atlantic Destiny ran into trouble after a fire broke out around 8 p.m. Tuesday, possibly in the engine room, The fire knocked out the vessel’s power and then the ship started taking on water. The captain and three crew members remained on board initially, while the other 27 were lifted off the ship one-by-one. “This was one of the craziest rescues that I’ve been a part of, for the situation and how many hoisted we had to do and how  challenging it was trying to calm the aircraft to go get the survivors picked up,” said Phillip Morales, USCG.  >click to read< 13:43

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2 Responses to F.V. Atlantic Destiny sank late Wednesday morning – 31 crew members rescued by Canadian and USCG helicopters

  1. Dallace levi says:

    Ain’t this a Canadian research vessel
    This vessel has engine room fire and taking on water and had the time to take 27 off in wind conditions like the day of vessel sinking in Yarmouth opening season fv chief William Saulis n there crew members of 5 and not one vessel showing any data ?

  2. Steve d says:

    This wasn’t a research vessel…it was a scallop dragger

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