Air Force: Footage of rescue injured in the Pangaean Mountain with Super Puma helicopter

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She published today (21.10.2024) footage of an operation to free an injured hunter trapped in Mount Pangeo. Super Puma helicopter was deployed yesterday Sunday 20 October 2024 by the Air Force on the Pangean Mountain, to perform a rescue mission, with footage recording the process. The injured hunter was transferred to Kavala State Airport and then transferred to a hospital to provide further medical care. It is recalled that Super Puma is a two-engine, single rotor, average multi-play helicopter carrying capability with great flexibility, reliability and survival in combat environment. It’s a helicopter that introduced new data into the search and rescue missions. It has the ability to carry 19 passengers / wreckers or alternatively 10 patients (6 in stretchers and 4 in seats). In Greece he performs important social work, and innocently used for air travel, search and rescue missions and search and rescue. He operates from the 112 Battle Wing (112AM), Elefsina Air Force Base. Their characteristics Crew: 4 (2 operators, rescuer and engineer) Length: 18.70m. Weight: 4,370 kg (empty). Helix diameter: 15.08 meters. Maximum speed: 277 km per hour.