UK Royal Fleet Auxiliary Tanker Crew Member Found After Overboard Search Ends
Efforts to locate a member of the crew who fell overboard from a U.K. Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker have concluded without success. The incident took place off the northwest coast of Ireland on the RFA Tidesurge.
Incident Overview
The crew member was last seen late on a Friday night and was reported missing on Saturday morning. The U.K. Ministry of Defense did not disclose details regarding the circumstances surrounding the disappearance or the individual’s identity. Next of kin have been informed.
Official Statements
Defense Secretary John Healey expressed profound sadness over the situation. He remarked, “After an extensive search, it is with deep sadness that we confirm the missing crew member of RFA Tidesurge has not been found. My thoughts are with their family during this tragic time, as well as their fellow crew members.”
Search Operations
The search was coordinated by the Irish Coast Guard and involved various agencies, including:
- Royal Navy
- Royal Air Force
- Irish Air Corps
- Royal National Lifeboat Institution (mainly volunteer)
This extensive operation highlighted the collaborative efforts between military and civilian organizations to ensure safety at sea.
The Role of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary provides vital support in various missions, including:
- Combat operations
- Counter-piracy measures
- Evacuations
- Disaster relief operations
This incident underlines the challenges faced by those serving in such capacities and the importance of safety protocols on maritime vessels.