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P 8A Poseidon patrol turns into Pacific search and rescue success

A routine patrol near the Cook Islands became a live search and rescue, highlighting New Zealand’s reach across the Pacific.

KEYPOINTS
  • RNZAF P 8A Poseidon diverted from a Pacific patrol to locate an overdue fisherman

  • Search north of Tokelau coordinated by Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand

  • Operation shows the practical safety role of long range maritime patrol aircraft

A Royal New Zealand Air Force P 8A Poseidon aircraft has carried out a successful search and rescue mission in the central Pacific, locating a fisherman reported overdue north of Tokelau.

The aircraft was already operating on a regional maritime patrol when Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand requested support. The missing man had left Atafu atoll on 17 December in an aluminium dinghy and failed to return.

Based on drift modelling provided by RCCNZ, the Poseidon crew focused their search south of Atafu. The dinghy was located, and the aircraft remained overhead to monitor the situation until the local vessel Fetu o te Moana arrived to complete the recovery.

From patrol to rescue

While the P 8A Poseidon is most often associated with wide area surveillance and fisheries protection, this mission showed its value in a very different context. Long endurance, high speed transit, and advanced sensors allow the aircraft to cover vast areas of ocean quickly, a critical advantage when time matters.

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Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Tony Davies was on board during the operation as part of a visit to observe patrol activity in the region. The rescue unfolded while the aircraft was conducting its normal tasking, providing a real time demonstration of how patrol capability translates into safety outcomes.

For boaties, particularly those operating small craft in remote waters, the incident underlines how exposed these environments can be. It also highlights the scale of the search and rescue system that stands behind Pacific maritime activity, often far beyond the horizon.

Pacific presence beyond the mission

Air Marshal Davies’ visit to the Cook Islands included meetings with government representatives and a visit to Nikao Cemetery in Rarotonga, where he laid a wreath at the resting place of military personnel.

NZDF’s P-8A Poseidon aircraft. Photo credit: NZDF

The visit followed Exercise Tropic Twilight, a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise held earlier this year on Mau’ke. Personnel from New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Tonga, and Vanuatu worked alongside local communities to repair water infrastructure, improve solar systems, and carry out upgrades at the island’s school.

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The rescue north of Tokelau captured the wider purpose behind these patrols. Aircraft tasked with protecting fisheries and monitoring activity across the Pacific also provide a vital safety net for those who work and travel on the ocean.

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