Today marks eight years since the devastating crash of Irish Coastguard helicopter Rescue 116, an incident forever etched in the memory of the Irish community.

On March 14, 2017, tragedy struck when Coastguard helicopter Rescue 116 crashed off the Mayo coast, resulting in the loss of four heroic crew members. Captain Dara Fitzpatrick, Captain Mark Duffy, and crew members Winch Operator Paul Ormsby and Winchman Ciarán Smith tragically lost their lives while carrying out a critical rescue operation.

 

Eight Years On: Remembering the Tragic Loss of Irish Coastguard’s Rescue 116 Crew
Eight Years On: Remembering The Tragic Loss Of Irish Coastguard’s Rescue 116 Crew

The loss deeply impacted the Irish community, prompting a nationwide outpouring of grief and solidarity. Tributes continue to pour in annually, commemorating their bravery and dedication to saving lives at sea.

On the anniversary of the tragedy, tributes have once again flooded social media, with heartfelt messages commemorating the fallen crew members. The Irish Coastguard and communities across Ireland paused to remember and honor their legacy, with Rescue 116 remaining an enduring symbol of bravery, sacrifice, and dedication.

In a poignant tribute shared online today, the Irish Coastguard stated: “Rescue 116 forever in our family and always in our hearts.”

The incident led to significant safety improvements and operational changes within the Coastguard service, ensuring enhanced safety protocols for future rescue missions.

The crew of Rescue 116 are forever remembered and celebrated as true heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country.

 

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