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New Zealand Air Force Safeguards Three Americans from Antarctic Freeze

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New Zealand Air Force Evacuates Three Americans from Antarctica in Challenging Mission

In a remarkable operation, New Zealand’s air force successfully completed a nearly 20-hour medical evacuation mission to rescue three U.S. researchers stranded in Antarctica. The challenging operation took place in extreme cold and total darkness, showcasing the aircrew’s exceptional skill and bravery.

The evacuation was prompted by a request from the U.S. National Science Foundation after the researchers at McMurdo Station were unable to receive adequate medical care on-site. One of the individuals required urgent attention, while the other two were transported as a precautionary measure.

Air Commodore Andy Scott, leading the New Zealand air component, explained that mid-winter flights in Antarctica are particularly difficult due to rapidly changing weather, severe cold, and the need for ice landings. It’s a high-risk situation that demands careful planning.

“The crew has to evaluate weather conditions and the state of the airfield thoroughly before attempting the flight,” Scott noted. “The Antarctic Program Winter Team even prepares the runway to ensure it’s safe for landing.”

Despite the efforts, flying in these challenging environments is not easy, especially using night vision goggles. The unpredictable weather at this time of year complicates accurate forecasting, making every flight a serious undertaking. Scott reassured, “This mission was not taken lightly, with no airfields to divert to once past a certain point south.”

A medical team, including a physician, was on board to provide care during the journey back to Christchurch.

The aircraft for the mission was strategically positioned from Auckland to Christchurch on Sunday, with the crew ready to take off when a suitable weather window appeared. After careful monitoring, they launched on Tuesday night, landing on the icy runway while keeping the engines running to prevent freezing during refueling.

After successfully completing the round trip, which lasted about 19.5 hours, the aircraft returned to Christchurch on Wednesday morning. Conditions at McMurdo Station were intense, with temperatures plummeting to -11°F.

Melissa Sweeney, the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to New Zealand, praised the operation, calling it “flawless.” She expressed gratitude for the New Zealand team, stating, “Our Kiwi partners didn’t hesitate to undertake this mission in one of the world’s most unforgiving environments. Their skill and readiness are truly world-class.”

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