Helicopter
Three rescued on Mount Dirfi
Two men and one woman were rescued by a Greek Navy helicopter in the early hours of Saturday on Mount Dirfi on Evia, after they were left stranded on the mountain following heavy snowfall in the area.
All three were reportedly in good health and were airlifted to Tanagra airport.
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Interior Minister Oprea: We decided to rethink intervention procedures in emergecy situation to ensure a maximum efficiency
Minister of Interior, Gabriel Oprea, on Tuesday told a videoconference with the prefects that he decided, after consulting with Prime Minister Victor Ponta, to rethink the intervention procedures in emergency situations, in order to ensure a maximum efficiency of this system.
All four people aboard crashed emergency care helicopter have died
All four people aboard an emergency care SMURD helicopter that crashed into Siutghiol lake near the Black Sea coast Monday afternoon have died, with Internal Affairs Minister Gabriel Oprea voicing deep regret at their death, the Internal Affairs Ministry said in a release to AGERPRES on Tuesday.
Turkish company develops chopper software for foggy weather conditions
An Ankara information technology company has developed software that allows helicopters to fly in foggy weather conditions.
Remote-controlled helicopter was not carrying explosives, police say [Update]
An examination by police bomb disposal experts of fragments of a remote-controlled miniature helicopter that fell on a parked car in the southern coastal suburb of Vouliagmeni, causing alarm, has indicated that the toy had not been carrying explosives as originally suspected.
Remote-controlled helicopter carrying explosives blows up in Vouliagmeni
Police forensic officers on Friday were examining the fragments of a remote-controlled miniature helicopter carrying explosives which blew up while in flight in the southern coastal suburb of Vouliagmeni, damaging a parked car but causing no injuries.
Police gave no details of who was suspected of operating the helicopter nor of who the potential target of the device may have been.
Russian pilot scoops water from zoo pond to douse fire, birds perished
A helicopter that scooped water from the pond of a zoo in central Anatolia to douse a nearby wildfire has caused the death of several birds.
The firefighting helicopter came from the southern province of Adana on Aug. 22 to help locals extinguish a fire spreading in the forests of Mount Ali in Kayseri province.
Firemen battle blaze in woodland on Rhodes
A large firefighting unit comprising 30 firemen handling 13 fire engines as well as five water-dropping aircraft and two helicopters was dispatched on Wednesday to contain a large blaze that broke out on forestland in northwestern Rhodes, close to the village of Soroni.
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Boeing hands first Chinook helicopter to US army
United States aircraft manufacturer Boeing has delivered the first multiyear II configured CH-47F Chinook helicopter to the U.S. Army, as Turkey â along with some other countries â are waiting for the delivery of the chopper that become famous during the Vietnam War.
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Raed Arafat: All forces mobilized in flooded areas
State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Raed Arafat has stated on Tuesday, for AGERPRES, that in the counties affected by heavy rainfall all forces are mobilized and the Emergency Situations Inspectorate (ISU), the Gendarmes and the Mountain Rescue Service are working together.
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