New RNLI lifeboat on Loch Ness.
On Saturday morning we had great excitement when the huge yellow RAF Search and Rescue helicopter whizzed over Loch Ness near the village of Inverfarigaig churning up the waters. On closer investigation we realised it was co-ordinating with the new RNLI lifeboat on the water beneath it.Launched in April 2008 Loch Ness is now home to the first RNLI lifeboat on the inshore waters of Scotland and it is the first time in 13 years that the RNLI has placed a lifeboat in a new location in Scotland.The joint training exercise with the RAF Search and Rescue helicopter involved the existing local volunteer lifeboat crew undertaking a variety of training exercises as well as operating with the winch.
After actually Publishing this blog I received the following email from the Lifeboat Press Officer/Loch Ness Lifeboat Crew Martin Douglas ...."I have attached a picture taken from the support boat that was acting as a floating base for our relief crew. I took the picture whilst awaiting my turn to drive in the 'Big Wash' ". Thanks for the photo Martin.
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See the rescue teams in action.
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