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Default Bellingham Bay Kayak Rescue Video

http://www.uscg.mil/D13/publicaffairs/av/default.htm

once at the page, select the Bellingham Bay Kayak Resuce video to get a
"chopper's eye" view of a rescue swimmer rescuing a couple of kayakers

check out the cool "auto-pilot" feature of the rescue copter in the
following paragraphs-


(Press release follows):

PORT ANGELES, Wash. - Two kayakers were rescued from eight-foot swells
and 50-60 knot winds in Bellingham Bay near Bellingham, Wash., today.

An HH-65 helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles was
investigating a grounded vessel in Bellingham Bay when they received an
emergency call from one of the kayakers at approximately 1:37 p.m.
After locating the man, who had made the call with a handheld radio,
the helicopter crew lifted him from the water and learned that three of
his friends were still kayaking in the area. With the aid of the
civilian motor vessel, Fate Hunter, and the tugboat, Lindsey Foss, the
helicopter crew then rescued a second kayaker who had been spotted by
the crew of the Lindsey Foss. The remaining two kayakers managed to
paddle safely to shore.

"The handheld radio these kayakers had was a huge factor in finding
them quickly and rescuing them from the water," said Lt. Steven Mahany,
Port Angeles Group Public Affairs Officer. "The caller was able to
vector our helicopter right to his location."

The rescued kayakers were transported to Bellingham Airport and
received by emergency medical personnel.

The mission of Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles is to efficiently
and effectively employ people and resources to promote maritime safety,
enforce federal laws, regulations and treaties, protect the environment
and defend the United States.

The HH-65C Dolphin is a medevac-capable short-range recovery helicopter
operated by several agencies in the United States, including the Coast
Guard.

The HH-65C has been in use by Air Station Port Angeles since June and
is known for its autopilot capabilities, which can complete an unaided
approach to the water and bring the aircraft into a stable 50' hover,
or automatically fly search patterns which allows the crew to engage in
other tasks.