Techniques used by a motor whale boat of a Navy Destroyer in rescuing downed a pilot with parachute attached. The commanding officer watches through the binoculars. A sailor near the officer talks on the radio. The rescue team on a whale boat at sea with all rescue equipment. Pilot in the sea. The swimmer leaves the boat and enters the sea. The sailors lift the parachute attached to the pilot with the help of a rescue line. The swimmer carries the pilot with him and the other sailors lifts him up on the boat.
From a U.S. Navy training film. Techniques used by a destroyer crew in rescuing downed a pilot with helicopter's help. Cooperation techniques for helicopter, whale boat crew, and Destroyer crew. A helicopter hovers over the pilot in the sea. Destroyer in the sea near the pilot. Other airplane flies in the background. The helicopter lifts the pilot up. The commanding officer on the destroyer watches through the binoculars. Sailor standing nearby the officer talks on the radio. They talk amongst themselves. A sailor flashes light as a communication signal to the helicopter pilot.
Training film of the U.S. Navy. Techniques used by a destroyer in rescuing downed a pilot with helicopter's help. The rescue operations at night. Helicopter hovers over the sea. Sailor flashes the search light.
U.S. Navy training film. Techniques used by a destroyer and its crew in rescuing downed pilot. A helicopter hovers over the pilot in the sea. It lifts the pilot and the parachute attached to the pilot also lifts along with the pilot. The pilot held firmly by the sailors on the destroyer. A sailor holds a green flag on the destroyer. The parachute separates from the pilot. Sailors gather near the pilot. They take him on a stretcher. Summarizing the rescue operations with the help of small boats, helicopter, swimmers and the destroyer.
USS Wasp flight operations during World War 2. SB2U aircraft goes over port side of flight deck. It crashes into the barriers. Superstructure in the background.
NASA technicians work on the damaged Apollo 1 module as part of the NASA 504 post-accident investigations. Technicians in white protective gear examine the interior of the capsule. Others refer to manuals and sheets of technical specifications and drawings.
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