Air Force assessing pristine Sable Island as fuel station for rescue helicopters
HALIFAX — Another chapter in Sable Island’s long history of providing rescue services for struggling seafarers may be about to begin.
The Royal Canadian Air Force says it is assessing whether to set up a fuel cache for its Cormorant search and rescue helicopters near existing landing pads on the island, located about 290 kilometres southeast of Halifax.
Maj. Trevor Reid said in an email this week that the military will work in the “coming months” with Parks Canada to consider the proposal.
Reid said the CH-149 helicopters had used natural gas production platforms off Sable Island for landing and refuelling during missions, but those landing areas have been closed since last year.


