Australia’s ATSB has released its report on the grounding of the Pasha Bulker. Read more here.
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Hi there.
Can you tell me where the Pasha Bulker is at the moment and if it has been repaired yet? If or when it returns to newcastle I imagine there will be a fuss made over her with lots of people to welcome her back.
She was indeed repaired, in Vietnam, and has been renamed Drake. I don’t know her current whereabouts but it should be possible to locate, possiblyon one of the AIS sites.
June 6, 2008 at 9:19 am |
Hi there.
Can you tell me where the Pasha Bulker is at the moment and if it has been repaired yet? If or when it returns to newcastle I imagine there will be a fuss made over her with lots of people to welcome her back.
June 6, 2008 at 10:07 am |
She was indeed repaired, in Vietnam, and has been renamed Drake. I don’t know her current whereabouts but it should be possible to locate, possiblyon one of the AIS sites.
I think the folks there got rather fond of her.