For postdog... I'd offer that there have been, , historically speaking, a number of successful mid-sea ditchings. There haven't been any of memory in jet aircraft, but that's simply because they've been so dependable. We do demonstrate ditching in the simulator though. The landings are made parallell to the wave and troughs, however, not into the swell direction. The suggested technique is to place the aircraft on the back side of a swell or wave. Granted, that would be difficult to do at night. However, I've noticed a lot of luminescence under certain conditions allowing one to determine the run direction of the swells.
That's interesting grasscarp... The BE-20 (or King Air 200 as it's known here) weighs just shy of 12,500 so doesn't require a typr rating. The military version of the same aircraft though can go to nearly 15,000 pounds. ...
Here, the flight plan is acquired from dispatch so they've gone over it before hand, but I've often discussed alternatives withthe dispatch guy (or woman) and we've concurred that a different routing was a better idea. Dispatch could overule a pilots decision but that's uncommon (due, of course to the superior airmanship of the pilot!). Nice talking to other aviators,by the way...Blue skies!