Each helicopter is manned by two pilots, one flight operator, and one search and rescue operator, totaling four personnel.
Görkem Kaygusuz, a pilot at the Coast Guard Samsun Air Group Command, told AA that sudden rainstorms in the Black Sea region can lead to flooding and landslides, and drowning incidents are frequent during the summer months.
He added, "We carry out search and rescue operations from the air in the Black Sea Region on behalf of the Coast Guard Command. Additionally, if ordered, we also perform medical evacuations for those in life-threatening situations, such as sudden illnesses or injuries on vessels or other locations within the Turkish Search and Rescue Area."
Kaygusuz noted that in the last five years, with two AB-412 helicopters, they have carried out 327 search and rescue flights and 10 medical evacuation flights.
In search and rescue operations, 90 people were rescued, including 6 from the sea and 84 from land, using crane operations. In medical evacuations, 36 people were transferred to medical facilities, including 3 from ships and 33 from land.
One of the most notable rescue operations conducted from the sea occurred on January 7, 2019, when the cargo ship "Volgo Balt" sank 150 kilometers off the coast of Samsun due to a storm with wind speeds reaching 60 km/h.
Two helicopters quickly responded to the distress signal, and 6 survivors waiting to be rescued in lifeboats were saved by crane operations and handed over to health teams.