Emergency airdrop rescues stranded ship
By 13th Air Force Public Affairs
/ Published January 06, 2008
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After successfully airdropping critical engine parts to the stranded British fishing vessel, Argos Georgia Jan. 4, a C-17 Globemaster III heads for Christchurch, New Zealand. In an 11-hour mission, the C-17 and crew launched from Christchurch and airdropped much-needed parts and supplies abeam the Argos Georgia. The aircraft and the aircrews and support personnel from the 62nd Airlift Wing and 446th AW at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., are currently deployed to Christchurch to support the 13th Air Force-led Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica, Operation Deep Freeze. (Courtesy photo from Argos Georgia Limited.)
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The grateful crew of the stranded British fishing vessel, Argos Georgia, show their appreciation to the crew of the C-17 Globemaster who just airdropped much-needed parts and supplies. The Argos Georgia had suffered serious engine failure from negotiating ice while heading south in the Ross Sea in the Antarctica, leaving it without propulsion and drifting with the ice. The aircraft and the aircrews and support personnel from the 62nd Airlift Wing and 446th AW at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., are currently deployed to Christchurch to support the 13th Air Force-led Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica, Operation Deep Freeze. (Courtesy photo from Argos Georgia Limited.)
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The crew of the stranded British fishing vessel, Argos Georgia, prepare to recover parts and supplies airdropped Jan. 4 by a C-17 Globemaster launched from Christchurch, New Zealand. The Argos Georgia had suffered serious engine failure from negotiating ice while heading south in the Ross Sea, leaving it without propulsion and drifting with the ice. The aircraft and the aircrews and support personnel from the 62nd Airlift Wing and 446th AW at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., are currently deployed to Christchurch to support the 13th Air Force-led Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica, Operation Deep Freeze. (Courtesy photo from Argos Georgia Limited.)
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An aircrew from McChord Air Force Base, Wash., airdrops critical engine parts from the back of their C-17 Globemaster III Jan. 4 to the crew of a stranded British fishing vessel, the Argos Georgia. The ship suffered serious engine failure from negotiating ice while heading south in the Ross Sea in the Antarctica, leaving it without propulsion and drifting with the ice. The aircraft and the aircrews and support personnel from the 62nd Airlift Wing and 446th AW at McChord AFB are currently deployed to Christchurch to support the 13th Air Force-led Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica, Operation Deep Freeze. (U.S. Air Force photo)
HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii --
Teamwork, flexibility, and airpower delivered critical repair parts to a stranded British fishing vessel, the Argos Georgia, and its 25-person crew Jan. 4. The vessel had lost all main power and been frozen in the ice flow off the Ross Ice Shelf since Christmas Eve (New Zealand time).
"Considering the unforgiving Antarctic climate, we recognized the potential for this to become a life or death situation. Quick action was needed and versatile airpower was the response," said Lt. Gen. Loyd S. "Chip" Uttterback, 13th Air Force and Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica, Operation Deep Freeze commander.
In an 11-hour mission, a C-17 and crew launched from Christchurch, New Zealand, and airdropped approximately 150 pounds of supplies abeam the Argos Georgia.
"This is what we train for, what we're experts at. It's a challenging mission, but this capability is inherent in the C-17 and epitomizes the Global Reach concept", said Lt. Col. Jim McGann, 304th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron commander.
The Argos Georgia had suffered serious engine failure from negotiating ice while heading South in the Ross Sea, leaving it without propulsion and drifting with the ice. The owning company, Argos Georgia Limited, researched potential options to get the needed engine parts to the stranded crew. When no quick response options were available, the company requested U.S. military assistance. To assist with the operation, Argos Georgia Limited provided the spare parts and floatation aids.
A C-17 and 62nd Airlift Wing and 446th Airlift Wing aircrews and support personnel from McChord AFB, Wash., are currently deployed to Christchurch to support the 13th AF-led JTF-SFA, ODF. ODF is a unique joint and total-force mission that annually supports the National Science Foundation and U.S. Antarctic Program that began in 1955.
Due to their on-going support for ODF, the McChord crew is a highly-experienced Antarctic airdrop qualified team.