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re: News reporting U-High kid fell overboard
Posted by Mark0202 on 6/1/23 at 8:48 am to WylieTiger
As someone who has taken part in rescue operations at sea it is very difficult to spot a person in the water, IN DAYLIGHT. About 3 inches of the head remains above water. Not as easy as people imagine. Ordinary rules of seamanship are to conduct a search no matter whether you are US Navy (my case) or commercial vessel. I don't doubt the boat immediately started a search. Simply not as easy as one might think.
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