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- From: Elliott Parker <3ZLUFUR@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU>
- Subject: ID: Chopper on burning tanker
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- Subject: News: Pilot Puts Helicopter Down on Burning Tanker
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- Copyright 1993 Kyodo News Service
- Japan Economic Newswire
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- JANUARY 22, 1993, FRIDAY
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- DATELINE: SINGAPORE, Jan. 22 Kyodo
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- An Indonesian helicopter pilot who flew a team of salvage experts to a
- burning supertanker which is drifting and spewing oil in the waters off northern
- Sumatra said Friday the oil slick and the fire on the tanker are small.
-
- Arthur Massie, who was transporting four salvage experts sent by a towage
- company in Singapore to assess the damage on the Maersk Navigator, said he
- landed his helicopter directly on the burning ship after a one-hour aand 10
- minute journey from Bandar Aceh in northern Sumatra.
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- 'I could already see a lot of black smoke from a distance of 10 nautical
- miles away from the vessel and when we aproached we could see the ship on fire,'
- he told Kyodo News Service by telephone from Bandar Aceh.
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- He said a thin blue-black film of oil covered the sea about one to two
- nautical miles around the tanker which was still on fire when his helicopter
- reached the site at around 3:30 p.m. Friday (Indonesian time).
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- 'It was a huge ship but the fire was not big. I couldn't see the whole ship
- because half of it was covered by smoke.'
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- He said he landed his chopper for less than five minutes on the front part of
- the vessel, which was safe from the fire, to leave the four men from the salvage
- team there before flying back to Bandar Aceh.
-
- He said the salvage team had been sent to help tow the tanker back to toward
- Bandar Aceh.
-
- The Maersk Navigator, which collided with the Japanese-owned Sanko Honour oil
- tanker at 3:00 a.m. Thursday about 60 kilometers north of Bandar Aceh had
- drifted to some 100 kilometers northwest of the Sumatran coast when he
- approached the ship.
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- The collision sparked a fire on the Maersk Navigator which was then carrying
- more than 250,000 tons of light crude oil from Oman to Japan, and caused an oil
- leakage from one of the vessel's 12 fully loaded cargo tanks.
-
- 'Everything was OK on the front part of the ship,' Massie said. 'But there
- was fire on the port side in the middle of the vessel and a lot of smoke in the
- back of the ship near the crew's accommodation.'
-
- He said the oil slick did not look serious. 'There was some oil spill but
- not so big. From the helicopter, I could see the oil was covering a big
- area...only about one or two nautical miles in length. It looked like a
- black-blue blanket,' said Massie, who is an employee of Indonesia's Pelita
- Air, whose helicopter is being chartered by Singapore-based Smit Tuck Towage.
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- The weather was good at the time, with slight rain, but the sea was not so
- calm and there were strong winds, though visibility was good.
-
- Two tugboats were spraying the ship with water while a third one was standing
- nearby.
-