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en We have never had a crisis where the use of helicopters was so critical.

en The top priority overall is tents and emergency shelter. We need helicopters, a lot of helicopters and all types of helicopters.

en They are in a desperate situation. We need more helicopters to reach them. We need more helicopters soon. Those who have given helicopters, thank you. Others, give us more.

en When I saw the helicopters, I figured they probably wouldn't find me, but it gave me something to concentrate on. I fell asleep later from the exhaustion and jet lag, and when I awoke, I noticed that the helicopters were searching in a different spot. I immediately tried to swim to that area, and pretty much just chased the helicopters all night. Unfortunately, they flew faster than I could swim.

en The situation remains critical and more help is needed. Sadly, this crisis is going to get worse before it gets better. The message to governments, donors and the media is that a few days rain does not end a food crisis. Complacency at this stage could kill thousands.

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en We need substantial help. The helicopters are critical, given the weather, the rugged terrain and our need to pre-position a huge amount of food in places throughout the affected area.

en We fly in helicopters and save soldiers and little kids and people from other countries, ... We fly in helicopters and pull them out of danger.

en We learned that seeing whether people were trapped on their roofs just beyond sight along a flooded road was critical, ... It takes too long for manned helicopters to get there — if the radios are working.

en We are trying to set up 30 helicopters to run 24 hours for the next couple of months for $100 million, and right now we can only run one giant MI26 and eight smaller helicopters, ... We just don't have the money.

en We are trying to set up 30 helicopters to run 24 hours for the next couple of months for $100 million, and right now we can only run one giant MI26 and eight smaller helicopters. We just don't have the money.

en [After the tsunami,] we had about 1000 helicopters active from the countries concerned, and from the whole international community ... We have about one-10th of this in this emergency, and we need helicopters just as badly.

en Our helicopters cannot operate as visibility is zero, and we're also having problems delivering food by roads as they have been completely washed out. As soon as the weather is fine and we are given the go-ahead to use helicopters, we won't take a minute more than necessary to move.

en This is a crisis. A large crisis. In fact, if you got a moment, it's a twelve-story crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying 'This Is a Large Crisis'. A large crisis requires a large plan. Get me two pencils and a pair of underpants.

en We are reaching a critical phase but it is not a crisis.


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