Viking Sky Cruise Ship Investigation
The accident investigation bodies of United States and the United Kingdom two countries that had large numbers of their nationals on the Viking Sky will also be participating in the Norwegian investigation.
Viking sky cruise ship investigation. Viking Sky was owned by Viking Ocean Cruises with technical management provided by. Norwegian accident investigation officials said today they had launched a probe. Contents 1 General characteristics 2 Career 21 Construction 22 2019 incident 3 References.
The Viking Sky was carrying just over. This information is confidential and Viking will not be party to the responses. May 9 2019 by World Maritime News Maritime lawyers at Lipcon Margulies Alsina Winkleman have filed a Class Action lawsuit against Viking Cruises regarding the Viking Sky incident from March 2019.
The cruise ship Viking Sky arrives at port in Molde Norway Sunday March 24 2019 after having problems and issuing a Mayday call on. On 23 March Viking Sky lost power to engines in bad weather off the coast of Norway. On March 23 2019 the cruise vessel experienced a black-out and loss of.
The incident is to be examined by the Norwegian Maritime Directorate the Norwegian Police and the Accident Investigation Board. A total of 18 alarms about low lubricating oil levels sounded on board cruise ship Viking Sky IMO 9650420 several hours before a complete blackout left the ship at the mercy of stormy seas with a total of 1373 people on board according to a preliminary report from The Norway Accident Investigation Board AIBN. In a preliminary finding.
It said that it would be looking closely at these. A partial evacuation by helicopters took place. More than 400 people had to be airlifted to safety after the ships engine trouble.
Investigation opened On Monday Norways Accident Investigation Board said theyd opened a safety investigation into the Viking Sky incident. On the afternoon of 23 March 2019 the cruise vessel Viking Sky experienced a black-out and loss of propulsion in gale to storm force conditions in the Hustadvika area of the Norwegian Coast. An investigation being carried out into the loss of propulsion onboard the Viking Sky cruise ship on March 23 2019 has determined the direct.
