Urgență superyacht: Misiune de salvare a unui om peste bord!

Urgență superyacht: Misiune de salvare a unui om peste bord!



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42 thoughts on “Urgență superyacht: Misiune de salvare a unui om peste bord!

  1. Thank you to everyone who watched and left a positive comment on this week's video. 🛥😎 
    To everyone else who would have known, there are so many professional armchair captains who subscribe to our channel and have intimate knowledge of our Emergency Response Plans and Muster List.
    When planning this drill, we had many meetings with the HODs and the entire crew, along with Flag and Shoreside Management, to let them know our intentions of releasing the smoke flare. The smoke was an expired flare that had already been replaced.
    All crew have individual designated duties for each incident, be it MOB, Grounding, Collision, Abandon Ship, Medical, or Security, and they know their duties by heart. However, they must head to the muster station on the Main Deck Aft first to check in so the On-Scene-Coordinator (OSC) Chief Officer Tyler can do a head count on his clipboard. From there, they were directed by the CO where they would be needed.
    I firmly believe this drill was a success. It provided us with invaluable insights and learnings, which will significantly enhance our preparedness for real emergencies. Remember, we never claim to be perfect; we drill to be better and hone our skills.
    Thank you for watching, and sorry if you found this too clickbaity we're just having fun.

  2. You are A holes for the "This is not a drill" statement. Even knowing it a drill half of you are look like rookies.

  3. The one thing you NEVER, EVER do is say "This is not a drill" during a drill! EVER! Period. It introduces doubt in the mind when the thing happens for real. In the Military if there is any doubt as to the validity of the incident, we use NODUFF to ensure it's clear to everybody. This is an example of YouTube clickbait at it's worst. BTW, I'm not an armchair captain, but a Maritime Aviator whose been on more SAR missions than I care to remember in my 37 year, 9000+ hours career. You need to put this right in another video, it might save lives.

  4. I always feel like I’m right there with you guys! Great video thank you. I used to have a 25 m motor sailor and had similar drills. This is many many years ago. But still the same idea.

  5. Great video!!! When you do emergency drills, the blood gets pumping, and mistakes CAN be made. This drill was impressive, because everyone knew what to do, and where to go to complete an emergency successfully.

  6. I knew this was a drill from the beginning cuz I watched the videos you posted after this one first but I still got tears in my eyes. 😂

  7. Being in the Navy the announcement of man overboard always made you tense up well done on your drill teamwork is the most crucial part of it well done

  8. Do you use the drone in rescue missions too? I'd imagine it's a handy tool to get a better view and also mark the location of the overboard person?

  9. Practice a skill you pray you never need. I worked on a yacht in college as a junior cabin attendant and I lost my balance while on a ladder cleaning a window and went overboard. We were in the channel heading out to sea and a 16 foot recreational boat was behind us and they saw me and pulled me into their boat. My only injury was to my pride.

  10. I don't care for the part where they say "this is not a test." I think it should always be identified as either a real man-overboard or as a test-overboard situation. Both should be taken extremely seriously, but I would think if people thought it is a real situation they may do things they normally won't to help the person/fake person. I just don't see this as the best way to run this drill, but I'm no sailor.

  11. Not cool to start a video with "not a drill" when it is a drill. I am all for practical exercises and learning how to work as a crew. But do not say "not a drill" when it is a drill, even if it is just for a video.

  12. As a ex SAR person (Heli). Im so confused with the "this is not a drill, this is NOT a drill"..please tell me that was just for the video.

  13. I have a question do you have to put the red yellow Oscar flag up indicating man overboard during a real life senario.or is it just to tell other ships it’s a training exercise.

  14. Okay!!! I have to protest!! Foul foul!!! You scared the snot out of me! Oh my gosh, I felt that in my gut! 🙋‍♀️😉🫠💗💗 I had all kinds of questions going through my mind.

  15. I have 0 experience on boats and cant swim. Even though 90% of profesional comments said great job. I have a feeling it took a long time and if a child customer fell over they would have drowned before you got to her. Let me scan youtube for more examples again I have 0 experience so maybe this example is actually the best that can be done.

  16. I got suspicious with all the conveniently placed camera shots…hummm… how dae know where to be?… humm🎉❤❤
    .maybe suggest using a search drone?

  17. I'm not familiar enough with these boats to know how long it takes Loon to do a full turn and how long it takes to bring in the chase boat and put crew on board of her. But the chase boat certainly seems like a better choice to try to locate and bring on board a MOB.

  18. This is why I feel like the concept of a "rescue tender" is a bit silly when it takes so long to launch it. Why don't you have something on a ramp with a quick release so someone can jump in and head straight for them?

    Like this drill seems well handled, but surely it could be improved if you didn't have to turn the whole boat?

  19. Allways good to practice MOB. Talking about visibility in the water: would it not be better for all men/woman on board to wear bright/white t-shirts? Thanks for showing 👍

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