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751 Squadron (Portugal)

The 751 Squadron "Pumas" (Esquadra 751) is a helicopter squadron of the Portuguese Air Force.[1] It is part of Grupo Operacional 61 and it is located in Air Force Base No. 6 (Portuguese: Base Aérea no. 6, BA6), Montijo, south of Lisbon. It operates the AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin.[2] The 751 Squadron motto is "Para que outros vivam" (So others may live). More than 3455 lives have been saved by their crews since 1978.[3]

Squadron 751
Esquadra 751
Portuguese Air Force Agusta-Westland EH-101 Merlin
Active1978
CountryPortugal
BranchAir Force
RoleSearch and rescue
Home baseAir Base 6
Nickname(s)Pumas
Motto(s)"Para que outros vivam" (So others may live)
Websitehttp://www.emfa.pt/www/po/esquadra/esq751
Commanders
Current
commander
Major Tiago Violante
Aircraft flown
HelicopterAgustaWestland EH101

History

1978–2006

The 751 Squadron was created on April 29, 1978, operating four SA 330 Puma helicopters. At the time, its Primary Mission was Search and Rescue and the Secondary Missions were Tactical and General Air Transport. The SA 330 Puma[4] operated had been previously employed in the Portuguese Colonial War and after the war end were adapted to a new role. These changes made the helicopters able to perform the required search and rescue missions in the Portuguese search and rescue areas of responsibility. To execute these missions a crew of five and a helicopter were in a 24-hour alert at Air Force Base No. 6. In the 1990s a permanent detachment, the Madeira Air Detachment starts operations from Porto Santo airport. This detachment also had a crew and a helicopter on a 24h alert to execute Search and Rescue operations, and has as its secondary mission the execution of tactical and general air transport operations.

2006–today

In 2005 the 751 Squadron started to operate the AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin, the SA 330 replacement.[5] On February 11, 2005, the second and third Merlins produced arrived at Portugal.[6] After the crew's conversion to the new helicopter, the AW101 Merlin started its operational activity in Air Base no. 6 on 3 February 2006[7] and in Madeira Air detachment on the 22nd of the same month.[8] This aircraft upgrade allowed the 751 Squadron to be fitted with the latest helicopter technology, increasing the operational range from 200 NM to 400 NM. After the introduction of the Merlin in the Portuguese Air Force there were major changes in the Portuguese Search and Rescue assets. On 30 November 2006, the Azores Air Detachment was created,[9] operating from Air Base no. 4, from Lajes, Azores. This detachment comprises two helicopters and two crews, having one of the crews on a 24h permanent alert.

In July, 2010, the EH-101 fleet reached the 10 000 hours.[10]

Several other celebrating marks were reached by the 751 Squadron. In de beginning of 2014, the mark of the 3000 saved lives was reached with the rescue of a crew member of the “Flex Endem” ship, that was navigating at 76 nautical miles from Montijo. During this mission the meteorological condition were very bad, especially the sea state, with high foot waves. More recently, on February 11, 2015, the 751 Squadron celebrated the 10th anniversary of EH-101 operation in Portugal. With the arrival of the first Merlins in 2005, that year was necessary to fulfil all the test, trainings and qualification procedures to be ready to fly operational missions. The first real mission of EH-101 was on 10 February 2006. In this mission, the EH-101 crew participate on a major search and rescue mission in Ericeira area.[11][12]

Since its creation the 751 Squadron has flown more than 58 800 hours, 21 500 of those with EH-101.

In Portugal's SAR organization

Organized Search and Rescue services were created from the need that countries had to provide a Search and Rescue service, maritime and aeronautical, to all craft that enter their areas of responsibility. The existence of a SAR organization in a country creates a safer environment to the maritime and aeronautical industry, allowing the development of these industries and consequently their economic growth. Portugal, being a country with a long maritime history, has a long tradition in providing SAR services. The Portuguese Search and Rescue Region (SRR) has an area of 5 million square kilometers and matches with the Flight Information Region (FIR) of Lisbon and Santa Maria. These FIR’s had a growing of 400% in air traffic in the last 20 years.

The Portuguese SRR coincides with Lisbon and Santa Maria Flight Information Regions (FIR). SAR responsibility in Portugal is shared between the Portuguese Air Force, the Portuguese Navy and the Civil Protection National Authority, all working in cooperation.[13] The Portuguese SAR military operational control comprises:

  • 2 Rescue Coordination Centers (RCC) in Lisbon and Lajes
  • 2 Maritime Rescue Coordination Centers (MRCC) in Lisbon and Ponta Delgada (Azores archipelago)
  • 1 Maritime Rescue Sub Center (MRSC) in Funchal (Madeira archipelago)

It is in this control structure that the 751 Squadron is included, with one AW101 Merlin alert helicopter in Montijo Air Force Base, one AW101 Merlin alert helicopter in Support Aerodrome no. 3 in Porto Santo (Madeira archipelago) and two AW101 Merlin helicopters in Lajes Air Force Base no. 4 (Azores archipelago). The Portuguese Air Force also provides other air assets to the SAR organization, including P-3, C-130, C-295, Falcon 50 fixed wing aircraft and AgustaWestland AW119 helicopters.[14]

The capacity provided by the EH-101 is of enormous importance and is currently possible to perform rescue missions at a distance of 400 nautical miles from the take-off point. Despite the large national SAR area of responsibility, the 751 Squadron has provided SAR support to neighboring countries, performing rescue missions in both Spanish and Moroccan Search and Rescue Regions.

Assigned missions

The 751 Squadron is responsible for the following missions:[15]

 
Photography: Menso Van Westrhenen. Search and Rescue training flight with a merchant marine ship.

Run tactical support and search and rescue operations

 
An EH-101 Merlin of 751 Squadron "PUMAS" effects "break formation" under the airbase # 6, Montijo, during a training flight. Photography: Ricardo Nunes

The performance of this mission incorporates the following mission elements :

  • Search and rescue and medical evacuation;
  • Mobility and assault;
  • Tactical and general transport;
  • Recognition and support;
  • Surveillance and maritime surveillance operations;
  • Combatant extraction under CSAR environment ( combat search and rescue ) .

SAR crew

The SAR crew in the Portuguese AW101 Merlin comprises:[16]

  • Pilot in Command – Directs, executes and plans all the flight related actions. As the aircraft commander, he is the ultimate responsible for all the decisions taken that are directly linked to the mission progress.
  • Co-pilot – Replace the Pilot in Command when needed. Assists the Pilot in Command during the mission. Directs, executes and plans flight related actions.
  • Systems Operator – Directs and executes winching operations, search and rescue observer and supports both the medical crews and the passengers. Responsible for the coordination of all the aspects regarding the cabin. Also responsible, for the execution of basic maintenance tasks.
  • Rescue Swimmer – Executes the recovery of the victims from either water or land, using the helicopter's winch to be lowered into land or ships. Supports the medical crews and the passengers under the Systems Operator supervision.
  • Flight Nurse – Evaluates and provides the needed health care to victims. It’s the connection point between the flight crew and the external medical crew.

If needed, a specialized medical team may be taken on board during any SAR mission.

Notable missions

SA 330 Puma

Performed with the SA 330, the assembling of a very large antenna (283 meters) in the town of Muge, the placement of the power lines to the village of S. Romão in Serra da Estrela, the installation of Bugio's lighthouse dome in 1981, as well as 163 missions during the Tejo river floods in 1979 and 1983[17] totaling 255 flight hours, 1386 people evacuated and 11.244 kg of cargo air lifted. Support was also provided during the rescue operations following the Portuguese biggest train accident – in Alcafache – on September 11, 1985, were several injured people were transported to Viseu, Oporto and Lisbon hospitals. Search and Rescue missions include the winching of 15 sailors during the shipwreck of the ship "Angel del Mar" and the winching of 17 sailors from the ship "Bolman III", on January 10, 1994. On Christmas Eve of 2000, one SA 330 rescued 22 sailors from the ship "Coral Bunker" that ran ashore in Viana do Castelo. This was, until now, the mission where the most people were rescued during a single sortie. VIP missions include the transport of Pope John Paul II on his three visits to Portugal.[18]

 
Search and Rescue training flight on the Portuguese coast. Photography: Lloyd Horgan

AW-101 Merlin

In 2010, the transport of Pope Benedict XVI in his first visit to Portugal.[19] The 751 Squadron was in different occasions, requested to provide support to neighbouring countries, such as Spain and Morocco. As an example, the support provided during the rescue of the sailors of the sunk "MV KEA", 180NM off the coast of Galiza, Spain, in March 2010.[20] The crew that performed this mission was later awarded, by SASEMAR (the Spanish agency responsible for the Search and Rescue services in Spain) the "Ancla de Plata" award, an annual prize that intends to congratulate crews and people that contribute to SAR or Anti-pollution missions.[21] In December 2011, the 6 missing fishermen from the fishing vessel "Virgem do Sameiro" were located and rescue by one of the 751 helicopters, north of Figueira da Foz. Their ship had sunk 3 days before and the fishermen had been adrift in a life raft.[22] At February 3, 2013, a crew deployed Air Base 4, Lajes rescued a lone yachtsman 700 km from Lajes at night. Javier Sanso, was in the liferaft since the shipwrecked of his sailboat and was at the ocean without assistance.[23][24] In October 2014, during a storm two Finnish sailors needed to be rescued. The mast of the sailboat "Chilom" was gone and they found themselves drifting. In a very adverse weather conditions it was possible to rescue the two safely.[25][26] During an international Search and Rescue exercise, a crew has been activated to rescue 4 sailboat, passengers of "S / V Kolibri" which had become damaged. Comprising 8 hours and 30 minutes of actual flying time, and the distress call coming from just over 400 nautical miles, this rescue has been acknowledged as the Portuguese Air Force's longest search and rescue mission with the longest distance covered.[27][28] On 29 February, the 751 Squadron rescued 10 crew member of the fishing ship "Ilhas do Mar" in the Madeira archipelago.

Aircraft

The EH-101 Merlin is a medium transport helicopter, trimotor with tricycle landing train, semi-retractable, with dual wheels on each unit and five main rotor blades.

The FAP bought 12 EH-101 in three different versions for three different types of missions. The fleet consists of 6 SAR (Search and Rescue) version, 2 SIFICAP version (Supervision of Fisheries) and 4 CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) version. It has an emergency floats system, 2 built boats of 14 people capacity, 1 primary and a secondary winch, NITESUN and FLIR. It is equipped with a GALILEO search RADAR with ability to identify and monitor 32 surface targets simultaneously. All aircraft have the capability to operate in NVG environment. The CSAR embodiment is equipped with "Defensive AIDS Suite" (DAS) consisting of an integrated electronic self-protection, comprising the following subsystems: one "Radar Warning Receiver" (RWR), a "Missile Warning System" (MWS) and a "Counter Measures Dispensing System" (WSSD). All helicopters have the ability to refuel "Hovering In Flight Refueling" (HIRF) and also have provisions for the possible use of "Air to Air Refueling" (AAR) (4 probes have been acquired to equip CSAR models).

Awards and decorations

Among many awards, honours, references and prizes awarded to 751 Squadron "Pumas", the following stand out:

  • Praise by the General COFA (Air Force Operational Command), April 27, 1994.
  • Service Medal Distinguished Grade Gold, granted by His Excellency, the President of the Republic, Dr. Mário Soares, September 19, 1995.
  • Presidential praise given by His Excellency the President of the Republic, Jorge Sampaio, March 7, 2006.
  • Merit Diploma "IFFR Safety Award" given by the Aero Club of Portugal and the International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians to Squadrons 751 and 752, in recognition of actions performed in Search and Rescue operations in February 2007.[29]
  • Praise by His Excellency Chief of the Air Force, General Luís Araújo, December 2, 2009.
  • Award "Ancla de Plata 2010" awarded by the Spanish National Radio and the SASEMAR - Rescue Sociedad y Seguridad Marítima- (institution responsible for search and rescue in Spain) for the rescue of five crew members of the ship "MV KEA" off the Galician coast in March 2010.[30]
     
    Prize awarded by the Helicopter Association International.
  • Medal of Municipal Merit, awarded by the city of Vila do Conde, for the performance in the rescue mission of six fishing vessel "Virgin Sameiro", June 24, 2012.
  • Sikorsky Humanitarian Service Award, awarded by the International Helicopter Association by excellent performance over the years in search and rescue missions, 3 March 2015.[31]
  • Medal of Good Municipal Services in bronze, awarded by the city of Praia da Vitoria, during the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the elevation of the Victoria Beach to city, acknowledging the services rendered to the community, in its action in search and rescue missions and inter-island transport in the Azores archipelago, 20 June 2016.[32]

External links

  • Força Aérea Portuguesa
  • 751 Squadron Facebookpage
  • 751 Squadron Twitter
  • 751 Squadron YouTube Channel
  • at the Portuguese Air Force official website

References

  1. ^ . Portuguese Air Force. 13 February 2012. Archived from the original on February 13, 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Base Aérea Nº 6 | Força Aérea Portuguesa". www.emfa.pt. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  3. ^ . emfa.pt. Archived from the original on 2015-04-23. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  4. ^ "SA-330 PUMA helicopter in the Portuguese Air Force" (in Portuguese). Operacional. 16 October 2009. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  5. ^ Farewell to the Puma Archived 2012-07-22 at archive.today Correio da Manhã newspaper
  6. ^ First EH-101 "Merlin" arrive to Montijo Air Force Base], MAIS ALTO official Air Force magazine March/April 2005
  7. ^ EH-101 Merlin helicopters start to operate 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine – Público newspaper
  8. ^ Start of operational missions in Madeira[permanent dead link] – MAIS ALTO official Air Force magazine, Year XLIV Nº 360, March/April
  9. ^ The Last Flight of the PUMA -in Jornal Expresso
  10. ^ "Eh-101 "Merlin" - 10000 hours of flight in the Portuguese Air Force" (PDF).
  11. ^ "EH-101 'Merlin': 1536 lives saved in 10 years-Portuguese newspaper report". Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  12. ^ "10 years of operation- "Mais Alto" Magazine" (PDF).
  13. ^ "Portuguese law regulating the Search and Rescue National Service" (PDF).
  14. ^ Portuguese Air Force Search and Rescue Aircraft, in the Portuguese Navy official website
  15. ^ WEBTEAM, DCSI -. . www.emfa.pt. Archived from the original on 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-19.
  17. ^ Floodings in Portuguese mainland 2011-07-05 at the Wayback Machine – Protecção Civil
  18. ^ The Pope in Portugal 2007-07-02 at the Wayback Machine Portuguese Air Force official website
  19. ^ Arrival of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Fátima Jornal Expresso
  20. ^ "The Rescue of MV KEA" Archived 2010-06-05 at the Portuguese Web Archive MAIS ALTO official Air Force magazine, Year XLVIII Nº 385 Mai / Jun
  21. ^ Air Force crew awarded in Spain in Público newspaper
  22. ^ Fishermen of "Virgem do Sameiro" found alive 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine Jornal de Notícias
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-09-22. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  24. ^ "News- Javier Sanso in his life-raft awaiting rescue - Vendée Globe". Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  25. ^ "Giant Storm Rocks North Atlantic Like a Hurricane - ImaGeo". 2014-10-16. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  26. ^ "Mid Atlantic Yacht Services - Video of Rescue operation by 751 Squadron". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  27. ^ "Magic Merlins - 751 Squadron". 29 August 2013. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  28. ^ "Tempestade no Atlântico. A megaoperação que durou 34 horas". Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  29. ^ "IFFR Safety Award - IFFR Portuguese Section". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  30. ^ "Entrega de las "Anclas de Plata 2010" a los tripulantes del "Helimer 207" y a los tripulantes del helicóptero "Merlín Rescue 23" del Ejército del Aire portugués".
  31. ^ "751 Squadron Receives Salute to Excellence". Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  32. ^ "Câmara Municipal da Praia da Vitória". www.cmpv.pt. Retrieved 2016-08-03.

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1978 3 Squadron 751Esquadra 751Portuguese Air Force Agusta Westland EH 101 MerlinActive1978CountryPortugalBranchAir ForceRoleSearch and rescueHome baseAir Base 6Nickname s PumasMotto s Para que outros vivam So others may live Websitehttp www emfa pt www po esquadra esq751CommandersCurrentcommanderMajor Tiago ViolanteAircraft flownHelicopterAgustaWestland EH101 Contents 1 History 1 1 1978 2006 1 2 2006 today 2 In Portugal s SAR organization 3 Assigned missions 3 1 Run tactical support and search and rescue operations 4 SAR crew 5 Notable missions 5 1 SA 330 Puma 5 2 AW 101 Merlin 6 Aircraft 7 Awards and decorations 8 External links 9 ReferencesHistory Edit1978 2006 Edit This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 751 Squadron Portugal news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 751 Squadron was created on April 29 1978 operating four SA 330 Puma helicopters At the time its Primary Mission was Search and Rescue and the Secondary Missions were Tactical and General Air Transport The SA 330 Puma 4 operated had been previously employed in the Portuguese Colonial War and after the war end were adapted to a new role These changes made the helicopters able to perform the required search and rescue missions in the Portuguese search and rescue areas of responsibility To execute these missions a crew of five and a helicopter were in a 24 hour alert at Air Force Base No 6 In the 1990s a permanent detachment the Madeira Air Detachment starts operations from Porto Santo airport This detachment also had a crew and a helicopter on a 24h alert to execute Search and Rescue operations and has as its secondary mission the execution of tactical and general air transport operations 2006 today Edit In 2005 the 751 Squadron started to operate the AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin the SA 330 replacement 5 On February 11 2005 the second and third Merlins produced arrived at Portugal 6 After the crew s conversion to the new helicopter the AW101 Merlin started its operational activity in Air Base no 6 on 3 February 2006 7 and in Madeira Air detachment on the 22nd of the same month 8 This aircraft upgrade allowed the 751 Squadron to be fitted with the latest helicopter technology increasing the operational range from 200 NM to 400 NM After the introduction of the Merlin in the Portuguese Air Force there were major changes in the Portuguese Search and Rescue assets On 30 November 2006 the Azores Air Detachment was created 9 operating from Air Base no 4 from Lajes Azores This detachment comprises two helicopters and two crews having one of the crews on a 24h permanent alert In July 2010 the EH 101 fleet reached the 10 000 hours 10 Several other celebrating marks were reached by the 751 Squadron In de beginning of 2014 the mark of the 3000 saved lives was reached with the rescue of a crew member of the Flex Endem ship that was navigating at 76 nautical miles from Montijo During this mission the meteorological condition were very bad especially the sea state with high foot waves More recently on February 11 2015 the 751 Squadron celebrated the 10th anniversary of EH 101 operation in Portugal With the arrival of the first Merlins in 2005 that year was necessary to fulfil all the test trainings and qualification procedures to be ready to fly operational missions The first real mission of EH 101 was on 10 February 2006 In this mission the EH 101 crew participate on a major search and rescue mission in Ericeira area 11 12 Since its creation the 751 Squadron has flown more than 58 800 hours 21 500 of those with EH 101 In Portugal s SAR organization EditOrganized Search and Rescue services were created from the need that countries had to provide a Search and Rescue service maritime and aeronautical to all craft that enter their areas of responsibility The existence of a SAR organization in a country creates a safer environment to the maritime and aeronautical industry allowing the development of these industries and consequently their economic growth Portugal being a country with a long maritime history has a long tradition in providing SAR services The Portuguese Search and Rescue Region SRR has an area of 5 million square kilometers and matches with the Flight Information Region FIR of Lisbon and Santa Maria These FIR s had a growing of 400 in air traffic in the last 20 years The Portuguese SRR coincides with Lisbon and Santa Maria Flight Information Regions FIR SAR responsibility in Portugal is shared between the Portuguese Air Force the Portuguese Navy and the Civil Protection National Authority all working in cooperation 13 The Portuguese SAR military operational control comprises 2 Rescue Coordination Centers RCC in Lisbon and Lajes 2 Maritime Rescue Coordination Centers MRCC in Lisbon and Ponta Delgada Azores archipelago 1 Maritime Rescue Sub Center MRSC in Funchal Madeira archipelago It is in this control structure that the 751 Squadron is included with one AW101 Merlin alert helicopter in Montijo Air Force Base one AW101 Merlin alert helicopter in Support Aerodrome no 3 in Porto Santo Madeira archipelago and two AW101 Merlin helicopters in Lajes Air Force Base no 4 Azores archipelago The Portuguese Air Force also provides other air assets to the SAR organization including P 3 C 130 C 295 Falcon 50 fixed wing aircraft and AgustaWestland AW119 helicopters 14 The capacity provided by the EH 101 is of enormous importance and is currently possible to perform rescue missions at a distance of 400 nautical miles from the take off point Despite the large national SAR area of responsibility the 751 Squadron has provided SAR support to neighboring countries performing rescue missions in both Spanish and Moroccan Search and Rescue Regions Assigned missions EditThe 751 Squadron is responsible for the following missions 15 Photography Menso Van Westrhenen Search and Rescue training flight with a merchant marine ship Run tactical support and search and rescue operations Edit An EH 101 Merlin of 751 Squadron PUMAS effects break formation under the airbase 6 Montijo during a training flight Photography Ricardo Nunes The performance of this mission incorporates the following mission elements Search and rescue and medical evacuation Mobility and assault Tactical and general transport Recognition and support Surveillance and maritime surveillance operations Combatant extraction under CSAR environment combat search and rescue SAR crew EditThe SAR crew in the Portuguese AW101 Merlin comprises 16 Pilot in Command Directs executes and plans all the flight related actions As the aircraft commander he is the ultimate responsible for all the decisions taken that are directly linked to the mission progress Co pilot Replace the Pilot in Command when needed Assists the Pilot in Command during the mission Directs executes and plans flight related actions Systems Operator Directs and executes winching operations search and rescue observer and supports both the medical crews and the passengers Responsible for the coordination of all the aspects regarding the cabin Also responsible for the execution of basic maintenance tasks Rescue Swimmer Executes the recovery of the victims from either water or land using the helicopter s winch to be lowered into land or ships Supports the medical crews and the passengers under the Systems Operator supervision Flight Nurse Evaluates and provides the needed health care to victims It s the connection point between the flight crew and the external medical crew If needed a specialized medical team may be taken on board during any SAR mission Notable missions EditSA 330 Puma EditPerformed with the SA 330 the assembling of a very large antenna 283 meters in the town of Muge the placement of the power lines to the village of S Romao in Serra da Estrela the installation of Bugio s lighthouse dome in 1981 as well as 163 missions during the Tejo river floods in 1979 and 1983 17 totaling 255 flight hours 1386 people evacuated and 11 244 kg of cargo air lifted Support was also provided during the rescue operations following the Portuguese biggest train accident in Alcafache on September 11 1985 were several injured people were transported to Viseu Oporto and Lisbon hospitals Search and Rescue missions include the winching of 15 sailors during the shipwreck of the ship Angel del Mar and the winching of 17 sailors from the ship Bolman III on January 10 1994 On Christmas Eve of 2000 one SA 330 rescued 22 sailors from the ship Coral Bunker that ran ashore in Viana do Castelo This was until now the mission where the most people were rescued during a single sortie VIP missions include the transport of Pope John Paul II on his three visits to Portugal 18 Search and Rescue training flight on the Portuguese coast Photography Lloyd Horgan AW 101 Merlin Edit In 2010 the transport of Pope Benedict XVI in his first visit to Portugal 19 The 751 Squadron was in different occasions requested to provide support to neighbouring countries such as Spain and Morocco As an example the support provided during the rescue of the sailors of the sunk MV KEA 180NM off the coast of Galiza Spain in March 2010 20 The crew that performed this mission was later awarded by SASEMAR the Spanish agency responsible for the Search and Rescue services in Spain the Ancla de Plata award an annual prize that intends to congratulate crews and people that contribute to SAR or Anti pollution missions 21 In December 2011 the 6 missing fishermen from the fishing vessel Virgem do Sameiro were located and rescue by one of the 751 helicopters north of Figueira da Foz Their ship had sunk 3 days before and the fishermen had been adrift in a life raft 22 At February 3 2013 a crew deployed Air Base 4 Lajes rescued a lone yachtsman 700 km from Lajes at night Javier Sanso was in the liferaft since the shipwrecked of his sailboat and was at the ocean without assistance 23 24 In October 2014 during a storm two Finnish sailors needed to be rescued The mast of the sailboat Chilom was gone and they found themselves drifting In a very adverse weather conditions it was possible to rescue the two safely 25 26 During an international Search and Rescue exercise a crew has been activated to rescue 4 sailboat passengers of S V Kolibri which had become damaged Comprising 8 hours and 30 minutes of actual flying time and the distress call coming from just over 400 nautical miles this rescue has been acknowledged as the Portuguese Air Force s longest search and rescue mission with the longest distance covered 27 28 On 29 February the 751 Squadron rescued 10 crew member of the fishing ship Ilhas do Mar in the Madeira archipelago Aircraft EditSA 330 Puma 1978 2006 Merlin in the colors of the Portuguese Air Force AW101 Merlin 2006 today The EH 101 Merlin is a medium transport helicopter trimotor with tricycle landing train semi retractable with dual wheels on each unit and five main rotor blades The FAP bought 12 EH 101 in three different versions for three different types of missions The fleet consists of 6 SAR Search and Rescue version 2 SIFICAP version Supervision of Fisheries and 4 CSAR Combat Search and Rescue version It has an emergency floats system 2 built boats of 14 people capacity 1 primary and a secondary winch NITESUN and FLIR It is equipped with a GALILEO search RADAR with ability to identify and monitor 32 surface targets simultaneously All aircraft have the capability to operate in NVG environment The CSAR embodiment is equipped with Defensive AIDS Suite DAS consisting of an integrated electronic self protection comprising the following subsystems one Radar Warning Receiver RWR a Missile Warning System MWS and a Counter Measures Dispensing System WSSD All helicopters have the ability to refuel Hovering In Flight Refueling HIRF and also have provisions for the possible use of Air to Air Refueling AAR 4 probes have been acquired to equip CSAR models Awards and decorations EditAmong many awards honours references and prizes awarded to 751 Squadron Pumas the following stand out Praise by the General COFA Air Force Operational Command April 27 1994 Service Medal Distinguished Grade Gold granted by His Excellency the President of the Republic Dr Mario Soares September 19 1995 Presidential praise given by His Excellency the President of the Republic Jorge Sampaio March 7 2006 Merit Diploma IFFR Safety Award given by the Aero Club of Portugal and the International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians to Squadrons 751 and 752 in recognition of actions performed in Search and Rescue operations in February 2007 29 Praise by His Excellency Chief of the Air Force General Luis Araujo December 2 2009 Award Ancla de Plata 2010 awarded by the Spanish National Radio and the SASEMAR Rescue Sociedad y Seguridad Maritima institution responsible for search and rescue in Spain for the rescue of five crew members of the ship MV KEA off the Galician coast in March 2010 30 Prize awarded by the Helicopter Association International Medal of Municipal Merit awarded by the city of Vila do Conde for the performance in the rescue mission of six fishing vessel Virgin Sameiro June 24 2012 Sikorsky Humanitarian Service Award awarded by the International Helicopter Association by excellent performance over the years in search and rescue missions 3 March 2015 31 Medal of Good Municipal Services in bronze awarded by the city of Praia da Vitoria during the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the elevation of the Victoria Beach to city acknowledging the services rendered to the community in its action in search and rescue missions and inter island transport in the Azores archipelago 20 June 2016 32 External links EditForca Aerea Portuguesa 751 Squadron Official page 751 Squadron Facebookpage 751 Squadron Twitter 751 Squadron YouTube Channel 751 Squadron information at the Portuguese Air Force official websiteReferences Edit Squadron 751 Pumas Pumas Portuguese Air Force 13 February 2012 Archived from the original on February 13 2012 Retrieved 1 March 2013 Base Aerea Nº 6 Forca Aerea Portuguesa www emfa pt Retrieved 2016 08 03 751 Squadron Official website emfa pt Archived from the original on 2015 04 23 Retrieved 10 June 2015 SA 330 PUMA helicopter in the Portuguese Air Force in Portuguese Operacional 16 October 2009 Retrieved 1 March 2013 Farewell to the Puma Archived 2012 07 22 at archive today Correio da Manha newspaper First EH 101 Merlin arrive to Montijo Air Force Base MAIS ALTO official Air Force magazine March April 2005 EH 101 Merlin helicopters start to operate Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Publico newspaper Start of operational missions in Madeira permanent dead link MAIS ALTO official Air Force magazine Year XLIV Nº 360 March April The Last Flight of the PUMA in Jornal Expresso Eh 101 Merlin 10000 hours of flight in the Portuguese Air Force PDF EH 101 Merlin 1536 lives saved in 10 years Portuguese newspaper report Retrieved 2016 08 03 10 years of operation Mais Alto Magazine PDF Portuguese law regulating the Search and Rescue National Service PDF Portuguese Air Force Search and Rescue Aircraft in the Portuguese Navy official website WEBTEAM DCSI 751 Squadron missions Official Webpage www emfa pt Archived from the original on 2016 08 18 Retrieved 2016 08 02 Crew to Search and Rescue Official page of 751 Squadron Archived from the original on 2016 08 19 Floodings in Portuguese mainland Archived 2011 07 05 at the Wayback Machine Proteccao Civil The Pope in Portugal Archived 2007 07 02 at the Wayback Machine Portuguese Air Force official website Arrival of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Fatima Jornal Expresso The Rescue of MV KEA Archived 2010 06 05 at the Portuguese Web Archive MAIS ALTO official Air Force magazine Year XLVIII Nº 385 Mai Jun Air Force crew awarded in Spain in Publico newspaper Fishermen of Virgem do Sameiro found alive Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Jornal de Noticias News Javier Sanso s rescue VIDEO Vendee Globe Archived from the original on 2016 09 22 Retrieved 2016 08 03 News Javier Sanso in his life raft awaiting rescue Vendee Globe Retrieved 2016 08 03 Giant Storm Rocks North Atlantic Like a Hurricane ImaGeo 2014 10 16 Retrieved 2016 08 03 Mid Atlantic Yacht Services Video of Rescue operation by 751 Squadron www facebook com Retrieved 2016 08 03 Magic Merlins 751 Squadron 29 August 2013 Retrieved 2020 04 02 Tempestade no Atlantico A megaoperacao que durou 34 horas Retrieved 2016 08 03 IFFR Safety Award IFFR Portuguese Section sites google com Retrieved 2016 08 03 Entrega de las Anclas de Plata 2010 a los tripulantes del Helimer 207 y a los tripulantes del helicoptero Merlin Rescue 23 del Ejercito del Aire portugues 751 Squadron Receives Salute to Excellence Retrieved 2016 08 03 Camara Municipal da Praia da Vitoria www cmpv 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