China News Service, Nanjing, April 28 (Reporter Zhu Xiaoying Correspondent Gold School) On the 27th, two pilots, Jiang Jian pilot station Jiangyin pilot station of the Yangtze River Pilot Center and Cao Yeqing, led the Liberian-born "Warrior" ship from Jiangyin, preparing to lead the ship out of the river. When the two pilots led the ship through the Yangtze River No. 64 buoy, all ships of the "Warrior" ship were powered off, all the auxiliary engines of the main engine were out of control, and the ship lost power. After the decisive disposal of the Yangtze River Piloting Center and relevant water authorities, the ship successfully escaped.

  The "Warrior" ship is 300 meters long and has a deadweight of 205,361 tons. It is currently the longest operating ship in the Yangtze River with the largest tonnage. The ship has a large scale, a large tonnage, and a large ship inertia. The out-of-control "Warrior" ship quickly sails downstream with the ship's residual speed.

The "Warrior" ship is 300 meters long and has a deadweight of 205,361 tons. It is currently the longest operating ship in the Yangtze River with the largest tonnage. Photo by Lu Jiaojie

  At that time, the out-of-control waters were densely populated, many large sea vessels were sailing in the waters, and the pier in front of the waters was close at hand. The situation was extremely critical.

  The two pilots leading the "Warrior" ship are senior-level pilots. They took decisive measures, on the one hand, they cooperated with the ship to quickly carry out repairs, and on the other hand, they quickly commanded the tug to assist, trying to stabilize the ship's position and continuously release the ship. Dynamic, reminding passing ships to avoid concessions.

  The command team on land responded quickly. Zhu Jianzhong, deputy head of Jiangyin Pilot Station, rushed to the waters where the ship was out of control, and quickly boarded the ship to guide the ship out of danger as soon as possible.

With the assistance of tugboats, the "Warrior" wheel turned into safety. Photo by Lu Jiaojie

  After unremitting efforts, the out-of-control "Warrior" ship turned to safety with the help of 6 tugboats and completed a U-turn in the open water. After the rapid repair, the auxiliary power of the ship was restored, and the windlass resumed its work. Subsequently, the "Warrior" round smoothly reached the safe waters and broke down. (Finish)