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Number 13 (2015)

Operation Tirúa: Hydrographic Vision

Submitted
February 19, 2016
Published
2015-05-30

Abstract

On 6 October 2013, a small commercial flight with 5 people on board and flying between Mocha Island and Tirúa off the coast of Chile went missing, leaving no traces. The Armed Forces established a search party with personnel and staff from the 3 forces. Considering the possible fall of the plane into the ocean, the Navy deployed several naval and maritime resources with the purpose of finding any signs of it. A number of vessels with hydrographic capacities searched carefully for over 20 days with no positive results. Some parts of the small plane were found 7 months later on the coast on Mocha Island. The hydrographic experiences from this operation provide a number of lessons that can be used in similar operations and to optimize the use of the resources.