UK Coastguard co-ordinating search operation for overdue privately owned helicopter
UK Coastguard is currently co-ordinating a search and rescue
operation for an overdue helicopter in the Caernarfon Bay area.
We have no further information at this time.
The privately owned twin squirrel red helicopter with five
people on board is believed to have left Milton Keynes earlier today on route
to Dublin, via Caernarfon Bay.
Earlier this afternoon, Distress and Diversion lost radar contact of the
helicopter, and after contacting all airbases with no sightings or radio
contact, the UK Coastguard were notified at 4.15pm to start a search operation.
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UK Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Caernarfon has carried out
an extensive land based search of fields and airfields within the Caernarfon
area and the helicopter based at St Athan has joined the search this
evening. A Mayday Relay broadcast has been issued to all vessels passing
through the Irish Sea route to contact the Coastguard if they have seen
anything. A search of the Irish sea route is commencing this evening. The North Wales Police have also been notified of the search
operation.
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Coastguard Duty Commander Peter Davies said: ‘We have established a search
plan between Caernarfon Bay and the shore of Dublin and currently have two
Coastguard helicopters searching the route. We are in the process
of contacting all the vessels in the Irish Sea that were in the vicinity around midday and we are continuing Mayday broadcast action for any vessels currently in the area to contact us if they have further information. At the moment we are appealing to these vessels
and to the public that if they have seen a twin squirrel red helicopter to please
contact 999 and ask for the Coastguard.’
We have no further information at this time.