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Coast Guard rescues 10 from French Frigate Shoals


TERN ISLAND, French Frigate Shoals — A U.S. Coast Guard C-130 long-range search plane from Air Station Barbers Point lands on Tern Island in the French Frigate Shoals, Wednesday, Oct. 21 ahead of the inbound Hurricane Neki. (U.S. Coast Guard video)

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HONOLULU — A crew from U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point rescued 10 people from Tern Island, part of the French Frigate Shoals (FFS), Wednesday afternoon.

Officials from the local U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service contacted Coast Guard search and rescue coordinators here at approximately 2 p.m. Tuesday requesting the evacuation of their personnel as a precaution to the inbound Hurricane Neki.

The runway at FFS is very short and consists of crushed coral; the island is also covered with birds that pose a serious bird strike risk, according to search and rescue coordinators located in Honolulu; however, the Coast Guard C-130 long-range search plane crew was able to safely land their aircraft.

The C-130 landed on Oahu at about 3 p.m. Wednesday, after the 475 nautical mile flight from Tern Island.

“I turned to my crew and said, ‘If a storm hits this tiny island, these people might not make it – we have to get these guys,'” said Lt. j.g. David Shook, the C-130 pilot. “The landing was a major concern for me and my crew, but the crew’s professionalism made all the difference.”

“We are incredibly grateful to U.S. Coast Guard District 14, especially the pilots and crew of today’s C-130; they are true heroes in today’s world,” said Susan White, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Superintendent for Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument.

“They’ve gone above and beyond the call of duty to ensure the safety of our 10 people on Tern Island. Knowing that our people are safe is our primary concern, and now a huge weight is lifted thanks to the Coast Guard,” White said. “Our attention now turns to focusing on status and recovery of nesting seabirds, other marine wildlife, and our facilities. Once again, the Coast Guard lived up to its motto of ‘Always Ready.'”

2 Responses to “Coast Guard rescues 10 from French Frigate Shoals”

  1. Ralph E Montgomery says:

    I just want to go on record thanking the Coast Guard, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and everyone involved for bringing these folks back to safety.

    Especially for bringing my daughter back safely.

    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!

    A grateful Dad.

  2. calvin pauley says:

    I was a Coastie on French Frigate in 1973-74. It is hard to believe that a c-130 landed there. We had a night when the water washed over the island. It took quite a while to get the broken coral off the runway so that our regular supply plane could land there with supplies. Glad you got the 10 off the island before that would have happened.

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