www.aviationinsurors.com A Russian helicopter crashed into the Sea of Okhotsk during joint rescue exercises with Japan (May, 2006), killing one of the 13 people aboard, emergency officials said. The Mi-14 helicopter went down off the Russian island of Sakhalin, north of Japan's Hokkaido, when one of its rotor blades hit the water during exercises simulating an emergency response to an oil spill and aid to stricken ships, Emergency Situations Ministry spokesman Viktor Beltsov said. All 13 people aboard were rescued from the aircraft, but three were injured and one of them, a pilot, died on the way to a hospital on shore, Beltsov said. He said five crew members and eight rescuers from Russia's civil aviation agency had been aboard the helicopter when it went down. Some of those rescued were taken aboard a Japanese vessel participating in the exercises, and Japanese divers were involved in the rescue operation, Russian new agencies reported. According to RIA-Novosti, Japanese divers pulled at least one person from the stricken ship. The exercises involve seven ships and four helicopters from the Russian side and three ships and one helicopter from the Japanese side, according to ITAR-Tass. Длительность: 0:49
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These are 4 clips of my work trip to the Odoptu oil process plant, situated on Sakhalin Island in eastern Russia (the island is directly to the north of Japan. Journey to two days each way to Odoptu, this 1st clip is of the journey from Yuzhno (main city on the island) to the site. This involves an overnight sleeper train up to Nogliki and a 5 hour road trip in a 4 x 4 vehicle. From the UK, I had to fly from Humberside airport to Schiphol (Amsterdam), onwards to Moscow Sheremetevyo, another flight from there to Yuzhno (supposed to be the longest internal flight in world), train to Nogliki finally followed by the car journey to site. Длительность: 5:34
This issue of the programme features new series of the Sakhalin Energy safety cartoon and it main hero Senya, which tells what to do in emergency situations. The second part of the programme is devoted to another social project - delivery of books about the Great Patriotic War to Sakhalin libraries. Длительность: 4:59
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