What time? What time exactly do you say a Swedish helicopter could have arrived at the scene, without contacting the ships in the rescue area, and have rescued 9 people (how long would that have taken?) again without having spoken to the ships, and flown back to Huddinge? When was the captain who assumed OSC duties confirmed in that role?
JAIC report, 7.1: "at 0205 hrs MRCC Turku designated her master as the On-Scene Commander (OSC)"
MRCC Turku told Silja Europa it would arrive 'in ten minutes'. This was at 0227.
Olsson said he arrived at 0300 (he is associated with Y74)
MRCC Stockholm duty operations log starts at 0202.
Svensson told Aftonbladet he left Berga just after 0200.
When you consider that on any journey between Stockholm and Tallinn, the expected occupancy rate was 70% Swedish nationals, and the vessel was 50% Swedish owned, are you sure it is reasonable that the first Stockholm helicopter would not get there until almost 0400?
Bearing in mind MRCC had been getting tip offs from the public that something was going on in the Baltic. The first it knew was a lorry driver ringing them up. At the same time circa 0154, MRCC Stockholm was ringing MRCC Turku to find out what was going on. MRCC Turku could not get through until 0158.
Don't you feel there must surely have been a sense of urgency?
Not, 'Oh just have to give the guys an hour to get here, first'.
Especially as Berga is a sizeable naval base.