Air Canada flight finds stranded Australian yacht
October 18, 2012 - 10:53 am | Category: World
They were ready to land in Australia, at the end of a 14-hour international flight, when the 270 passengers of an Air Canada flight were suddenly thrown into a high-seas search-and-rescue operation.
Flight AC033 diverted after pilot Andrew Robertson got a call from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority on Tuesday to help search for a yachtsman who had sailed from Sydney two weeks earlier.
“If we have the fuel, could we investigate an emergency beacon that had just gone off,” came the question from maritime officials, Robertson told CNN Canadian affiliate CBC News.
Down below, Glenn Ey of Queensland, Australia, was being tossed about in his crippled 36-foot yacht — out of fuel and with a broken mast after a storm.
“I thought I had a very good chance of getting back to Sydney without assistance,” Ey said after nine days adrift. “I couldn’t see any evidence of Sydney, and I had no idea of my exact position, and it was at that point I set off the emergency position indicator radio beacon.”
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