Viking Sky Cruise Ship Disaster
The Viking Sky en route to Norway had almost 1400 passengers and crew on board when it arrived at a port in Norway.
Viking sky cruise ship disaster. Viking Sky Cruise Ship Disaster SHTF General Alarm Long Version - MAYDAY. OSLO March 27 Reuters The engines of a luxury cruise ship that narrowly escaped disaster during a storm off Norway on Saturday failed because of relatively low levels of lubricating oil in. Viking Sky cruise ship arrives after problems the ship got in the storm outside of Hustadvika at Molde Norway March 242019.
This is a longer version of the video that went viral. The blackout of the Viking Sky cruise ship in March 2019 Hustadvika Norway has indicated the vulnerability of ships in harsh environmental conditions the far reaching potential safety implications and tremendous challenges linked with an Arctic emergency response. Traumatised passengers on board a cruise ship engulfed by a massive storm have recalled the.
Almost 500 passengers on board a luxury cruise ship were airlifted to safety after engines failed during stormy conditions. The Viking Sky cruise ship is a statuesque vessel that was built in 2017. When the Viking Sky with 1373 people on board sent out a mayday Saturday afternoon after engine trouble stranded the cruise ship in stormy waters off the western coast of Norway rescue services were quickly activated.
In March 2019 while operating in the freezing cold waters of the North Sea coast off of Norway the ship became disabled and a frightful rescue effort took place to lift the passengers to safety via helicopter at. After the Viking Sky incident Viking founder and chairman Torstein Hagen flew to Molde Norway where the ship was docked and apologized to passengers. The vessel IMO number 9650420 is currently Norway-flagged MMSI.
Unfortunately it got itself into hot water recently. The 227-meter Viking Sky was delivered to Viking Ocean Cruises in 2017. The Viking Sky incident A wake-up call for the Arctic cruise industry.
Stranded passenger that were rescued by helicopter from the cruise ship Viking Sky are pictured on March 23 2019 on the west coast of Norway near Romsdal. The Aiviq engines were OK but suffered from bad fuel causing all 4 engines to stall. There were no fatalities but 20 people.
