Newquay, Prestwick SAR helicopter services celebrate first anniversaries

Newquay, Prestwick SAR helicopter services celebrate first anniversaries

13-Jan-2017 Source: Bristow Helicopters

Bristow Helicopters Limited has reached the first anniversary of delivering search-and-rescue (SAR) helicopter operations on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency from the base at Cornwall Airport Newquay and the base at Prestwick Airport.

The HM Coastguard service became operational at Newquay on Jan. 1, 2016, and since then the crews have responded to more than 300 taskings from the Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre (ARCC).

“It’s been a great first year operating out of our new purpose-built facility here in Newquay,” said Chief pilot, Capt Mark Coupland. “We’ve had the privilege of delivering the lifesaving service to people on land and at sea as far away as the Channel Islands, the Isles of Scilly and over 150 miles to the South West.

“Having spent a number of years serving either on 771 Squadron based at RNAS [Royal Naval Air Station] Culdrose or at RAF Chivenor, many of the personnel are familiar faces locally, and I’d like to thank the surrounding communities for their continued support as we’ve transitioned to the new HM Coastguard service,” said Coupland. “We’re looking forward to becoming an even more integral part of the community in the years to come.”

Bristow crews are delivering the U.K. SAR helicopter service on behalf of HM Coastguard with state-of-the-art helicopters, equipped with the latest search-and-rescue technology including night vision, mission management and increased onboard medical capabilities.

“I’m extremely proud of our crews in Newquay, who in the first 12 months of service, have successfully maintained the incredibly high standards set by 771 SAR Squadron,” said Russell Torbet, director of U.K. SAR. “SAR is a vital public service that requires an unfaltering level of dedication and commitment, and I’d like to congratulate everyone at the base for their part in getting us to this important milestone.”

In 2013, Bristow won the U.K. Government national contract to deliver SAR operations on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). Seven of 10 strategically located bases have taken over the helicopter SAR responsibility from the military in a phased approach throughout 2015 and 2016. The remaining three, two of which are already operated by Bristow, are set to become part of the new contract in 2017.

Prestwick SAR helicopter service

The HM Coastguard service also became operational at Prestwick on Jan. 1, 2016, and since then the crews have responded to more than 350 taskings from the ARCC.

“I’d like to thank the local community on behalf of all the crews here at the Prestwick SAR base for making us feel so welcome over the past 12 months,” said Chief Pilot, Capt Craig Sweeney. “It’s a particular honor for me given that Ayr is my home town. We are very proud to have been tasked with maintaining the excellent standards set by the previous military service, which many of us were part of, and we are very much looking forward to the future as part of HM Coastguard’s lifesaving service.

“Our missions have seen us flying as far north as Aberdeen and as far south as Blackpool,” he continued. “In addition, we have responded to numerous calls to the Western Isles, Northern Ireland and the East coast. Calls have varied from searches to time critical rescues, supporting the RNLI, Police Scotland, NHS Scotland and our fellow HM Coastguard Teams.

“In addition, we have operated in the hostile mountainous environments of the Scottish Highlands and Lake District alongside the exceptional volunteers of the Mountain Rescue Teams; individuals who never fail to surprise me of their capabilities and willingness to go the extra mile for those in need of help.”

“After many years of preparation by the Bristow SAR teams we have now been responsible for the HM Coastguard helicopter search-and-rescue service in some parts of the country for about 20 months, since April 2015,” said Russell Torbet, director of U.K. SAR. “We have now reached 12 months of successful operations in Prestwick and I’d like to congratulate the crews for their dedication and commitment to delivering this essential public service. I’m sure that they have become a valued part of the community.”

 

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