Omg! 😱 Lady pilot disembarked the ship on rough weather

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Pure professionalism, no rushing, nice and "easy". Anyone who has ever been at sea in windforce 6-7 knows this. I take my hat off to such seamanship!

lindamarceline
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As a non- sailor I'm not sure why this was recommended by YT but this was very interesting to watch and the comments threw a lot more light on what difficulties are involved in this procedure. My thanks to the uploader and commentators for the insights.

musicloverlondon
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Stopped breathing and heart was in my mouth. What a brave woman, hats off Mamm ❤

annkemsley
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My brother, Roger Williams, Bristol Channel Pilot worked like this for 40 years! All Pilots are unsung heroes, hidden heroes of our economy . Most goods brought in to the U.K. are by ship and need a Pilot to bring those ships in safely . My thanks to all current Pilots and the role they play in our world. Go safely. Vivienne Williams

viviennewilliams
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I have immense respect for the men and women who put out to sea. It's a calling, it isn't for everyone. God bless you, every one. I wish you calm seas and good fortune. From the port of Portland 🌹

miapdx
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I've been a sailor for over a half-century. My hat is off to these brave, competent professionals. It's good that there are such people amid the wretchedness of this world.

stefan
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The skill of the pilot boat skipper is something else!👍

maxheadroom
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As a retired pilot of VLCCs and ULCCs 35+ years I have a great respect for her professionalism too, we as port operators and pilots have certain guidelines for pilot embracing and disembarking in rough weather which the master of the vessel plays a great part in that in respect of the safety of the pilot.
I could have mentioned few but I would leave it for a later time if any enthusiasm has been shown, bccs it’s purely a professional procedure, thanks.

mk-jlzd
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For all that to happen “relatively” safely, it takes vast amounts of learned experience by all parties involved. Much respect to you my fellow sea farers 👍👍
Cheers🍻🍷

nigelw
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The peril is palpable. Absolutely life-threatening. The skill and patience by everyone made it almost look easy, although it is obviously nothing close to that! This was amazing to watch.

Sle
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Never has the word "textbook" seemed so applicable.
The skill and calm shown here is utmost impressive ❤️

theTruthLifeNWay
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What a good captain on that pilot ship and also good that her colleague take care of her ! Respect

NOS
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Absolutely amazing! Such skill and professionalism on everybody's part! The pilot's boat is an amazing piece of equipment as well. It looks like it's very well purposely built for one thing and one thing only. Get everybody home safely! Whatever you folks get paid is not enough! You've got to love the sea to do that job.

lightningstrikestwice
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Absolutely outstanding. Spent 15 years in the British Merchant Navy on oil tankers and cargo boats and have seen some right muck up’s of pilots on boarding and departures and I mean near death departures but she was a real professional.

timothyryan
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I was the first female dispatcher for tugboats in Mobile, Alabama. Occasionally I would ride with the pilots to dock or undock ships. It's not an easy job. The pilot boat captains are just as skilled as the pilot when it comes to boarding and unboarding ships. One time a pilot fell 38' from the ship down to the pilot boat. Fortunately he landed on the boat and not in the water. The coast guard rescue picked him by helicopter and flew him to the emergency at Tulane in New Orleans. He had fractured nearly every bone and multiple internal lacerations to organs. He stayed in the hospital for 8 months but never walked again. I was on duty that night. It was cold, rainy, and windy. I dispatched a tug we had nearby and it assisted the pilot boat. The crew took a door off and used it as a back brace and used rope and their belts to strap him onto the door so the coast guard could lift him to the chopper. My crew received merits from the coast guard for their bravery.

birdielaw
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Such an amazing video . Such great professionalism and skill shown in one single video is rare . Hats off to all our Seaman brothers working out there at sea in such tough conditions.

sunnyoberoi
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Doing this in rough seas is a whole different animal. Nicely done to both boat drivers.

vancesmith
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Crumbs - I wish I hadn't started watching this just before retiring - stuff of nightmares for me (with a huge fear of open water)!
Well done to the crew and all involved. We owe a lot to those who travel the high seas to bring us goods in all weathers. Huge respect.

sarac.
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Really scary stuff! I LOVE anything to do with Ships and the Sea, but the sheer professionalism and patience, not mention pure skill of every one is awe-inspiring. Well impressed! 👍👏 ♥️

yuenthem
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Wow, this is amazing. So much skill and trust here. As someone who came across the Atlantic on a freight ship while 4 months pregnant, I can appreciate the hell out of this.

SnappyNat