On October 14, Volga-Dnepr
Airlines transported Mi-8 helicopters for the latest United Nations (UN) emergency
health mission in response to the Ebola virus outbreak. The flight was operated
using one of Volga-Dnepr’s An-124 ‘Ruslan’ freighters from Moscow ,
Russia , to Freetown , Sierra Leone .
The three multi-purpose helicopters
will be used to support the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER)
established in late September to fight the outbreak of the virus in western Africa .
To load the helicopters into the cargo hold of the
An-124, Volga-Dnepr applied a loading plan specially developed for the carriage
of rotor-wing machines. This involves demounting lifting and tail propellers,
vibration absorbers, fuel tanks, and removing fluids from the shock struts and
wheels. This reduced the height of the helicopters enabling them to be loaded
onboard the An-124 alongside the demounted equipment.
The Ebola virus has so far penetrated Liberia , Sierra
Leone , Nigeria
and Senegal
and claimed more than 4,500 lives. Many international organisations, including
the UN, are providing financial and people resources to help stop the spread of
the virus in the countries most affected by the Eboloa outbreak. UNMEER’s
priority mission is to stop the epidemic, cure infected people, supply disease
areas with all necessary medical services, stabilise the situation and prevent
future outbreaks.
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