Pakistan Army helicopters ‘rescue stranded mountaineers’ | The Express Tribune
Shehroze Kashif and Fazal Ali have landed at Jaglot near Gilgit, says military's media wing
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Pakistan Army helicopters ‘rescue stranded mountaineers’ | The Express Tribune
Shehroze Kashif and Fazal Ali have landed at Jaglot near Gilgit, says military's media wingtribune.com.pk
Pakistani Army is really professional and proficient at high altitude rescue. This is very interesting because in the UK whilst we do have a civilian mountain rescue and civil (coast guard) which is outsourced to a private US company, our military SAR capacity is very limited mainly to CSAR.Pakistan Army helicopters ‘rescue stranded mountaineers’ | The Express Tribune
Shehroze Kashif and Fazal Ali have landed at Jaglot near Gilgit, says military's media wingtribune.com.pk
He was climbing Nanga Parbat no one wants publicity from a mountain known as the Killer Mountain. He would have climbed some random peak and raised the white flag.Hi,
Stranded at 19000 ft---that is very suspicious. I think the man in front wanted publicity.
Hi,He was climbing Nanga Parbat no one wants publicity from a mountain known as the Killer Mountain. He would have climbed some random peak and raised the white flag.
It could be none of the above. Perhaps they lost the will to either climb up or descend and needed assistance.Hi,
Agreed---but 19000 ft---. Was there a BLIZZARD---injury---bad judgement---taking too high a risk---???
It could be none of the above. Perhaps they lost the will to either climb up or descend and needed assistance.
Simple pulmonary edema can be a dire emergency, not to mention many other causes.
It could be none of the above. Perhaps they lost the will to either climb up or descend and needed assistance.
Most probably hypoxia caused them HACE high-altitude cerebral edema.Hi,
Agreed---but 19000 ft---. Was there a BLIZZARD---injury---bad judgement---taking too high a risk---???
It could be none of the above. Perhaps they lost the will to either climb up or descend and needed assistance.
Maybe the mods don't like your face today.I posted a clapping Gif to congratulate and my post got deleted why?
In case you haven't noticed I bare the same flags as that of this forum. Don't try to draw parallels where none exists.Maybe the mods don't like your face today