
New Zealand Air Force saved 3 Americans from the snowy Antarctica Station
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New ZealandThe Air Force made about 20 hours of medical deportation to save three Americans from Antarctica, and called it high-ranking missions organized in freezing temperatures and overall darkness.
Three staff members of Macmurdo station could not get enough medical treatment on the site.
According to the New Zealand Air Force, one person had to take immediate care, while the other two were drawn medical attention and precautions were taken as a precaution.
New Zealand’s air constituent Air Comodor Andy Scott said the most difficult missions are in the middle-winning flights for Antarctica. Changing weather, Extremely cold and snow landing throughout the dark.

New Zealand’s Air Force operates about 20 -hour missions this week to get out of three American researchers in Antarctica. (Royal New Zealand Air Force)
“Only after a detailed analysis of the weather and the Airfield State can only try to fly,” Scott said. “The United States Antarctic Program The winter team must make a physical runway before we leave, making sure that the winter team is suitable for snow and landing.
He said, “Although it is decided that they are safe, it is still a very challenging atmosphere to fly in goggles at night due to the extreme weather conditions, which can change at this time of the year and make it precisely,” he added. “This, as the aircraft did not have airfields available to a particular point, the risk of the south was increased, so these missions are not taken lightly.”
On returning to the Christchurch, a medical squad with a physician went to take care of the flights with the crew.
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New Zealand’s Air Force operates about 20 -hour missions this week to get out of three American researchers in Antarctica. (Royal New Zealand Air Force)
On Sunday, from Auckland to Christchurch, the plane was a pre-place, a driver on the standby for the weather window.
The crew decided to fly Antarctica on Tuesday and worked at night to complete the mission.
After Ice got off the runway, the aircraft’s engine continued to prevent freezing from freezing during refueling, the Air Force Said.
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New Zealand’s Air Force operates about 20 -hour missions this week to get out of three American researchers in Antarctica. (Royal New Zealand Air Force)
The Round-trip mission On Wednesday morning, the plane touched the Christchurch and lasted 19.5 hours.
During the operation, the temperature at the Macmurdo station came down to -11 ° F and already added to the dangerous situation.
Melissa Sedia, New Zealand’s US charge defire, appreciated the operation as “innocent”.
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“We are very grateful. Our Kiwi partners did not hesitate to do this campaign in the most unforgivable atmosphere on earth. Their skills and readiness are really world -class,” she said.
The report contributed to the report.
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