This is breaking news and I am so concerned about these folks who try to make a living out on the rigs....I have to try and get in touch with some folks down home to see if any of my relatives were among the 18.
Thanks Lizard......we still dont know who was on her........but no news is good news....mom hasnt heard that anyone from our family or little town was not accounted for........
Update: Liferafts empty, search continues for 17 people missing from ditched Cougar helicopter
The Telegram
The Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre in Halifax reports that two liferafts from a ditched Cougar helicopter have been retrieved, however, no one was in either of them.
Thus the massive search for survivors — who are all expected to be wearing survival suits — continues about 65 kilometres off St. John’s.
Officials at a news conference held early this afternoon in St. John’s say there is still no word on 17 of the 18 people who were aboard a Cougar helicopter that ditched into the ocean this morning while transporting workers to the Sea Rose FPSO and Hibernia offshore oil platform.
One survivor was pulled from the water has been transported to the Health Sciences Centre in St. John’s for treatment.
Hibernia Management and Development Company Ltd. (HMDC) says two of the 18 people on board were Hibernia contractors. Their families have been notified by their employees.
Fourteen of the people on board were bond for the Sea Rose FPSO, and there were two pilots.
J.J. Gerber, director of flight operations for Cougar; Maj. Denis McGuire, of the joint rescue co-ordination centre out of Halifax; Rick Burt of Cougar; and Trevor Pritchard, the general manager of Husky Oil, attended a news conference earlier.
They said search and rescue aircraft and vessels are still on the scene of where the helicopter ditched into the ocean about 65 kilometres off St. John’s.
Family members are continuing to be updated and an update to media is expected soon.
Cougar is the company contracted to transport workers to and from the Hibernia, Terra Nova and White Rose oilfields off the east coast of Newfoundland.
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