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First Batch of Guyanese Search and Rescue Crew Graduates

First batch of Guyanese Search and Rescue Rear crew graduated (File Photo)

This week saw a significant milestone in Guyana’s oil and gas industry as the first group of Guyanese Search and Rescue Rear Crew completed their training.

Six Guyanese individuals, including Johnelle Ogle as the sole female member, are now certified as Search & Rescue (SAR) Rear Crew with additional responsibilities in aviation security.

The team comprises Curt Mendonca, Somant Heeralall, Daniel Yorris, Ishwar Parbhu, Kevin Sawh, and Johnelle Ogle, forming Guyana’s inaugural civilian helicopter SAR unit.

Reflecting on their training experience, Ishwar Parbhu noted the rigorous and dynamic nature of the SAR program over the past six and a half months.

Daniel Yorris emphasized the team’s commitment to being there for people during challenging times.

During the graduation ceremony, Chief Investment Officer Dr. Peter Ramsaroop praised the new SAR team and expressed optimism about retaining their expertise as the sector grows.

He also stressed the importance of attracting skilled diaspora members back to contribute to Guyana’s development.

The crew received training in Guyana, Canada, and the US, highlighting the comprehensive nature of their preparation.

This achievement enhances Guyana’s emergency response capabilities in the oil and gas sector while showcasing the country’s commitment to developing local talent for critical roles.

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