Piunova, a member of the Mountaineering Federation, listed Nagovitsina's rescue options.
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- Piunova, a member of the Mountaineering Federation, listed Nagovitsina's rescue options.
Natalia Nagovitsina, a Russian woman who was stuck at the peak of Victory, could have been saved if experienced pilots had been immediately involved in the operation. This was announced on September 1 by Anna Piunova, a member of the Russian Mountaineering Federation, on Facebook (owned by Meta, a company whose activities are recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation).
"There's a big pond protected from the winds, a huge field where a eurocopter could theoretically land and there's a better chance that someone will get there. Perhaps it was necessary to talk to the staff of the Ministry of Emergency Situations about the turntable right away. And immediately look for pilots with experience flying at an altitude of 7 thousand meters," said Piunova.
In addition, she said that ten "acclimatized" men could have saved the climber, who could have been really collected with the availability of funds and the support of friends. Also, a member of the Mountaineering Federation suggested that immediately after the breakdown, Nagovitsin could have been persuaded to slide down to the obelisk and wait for rescuers.
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