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  2. Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre - Wikipedia

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    This is the centre that detects emergency beacons within the UK Search and Rescue Region (SRR) using an advanced computer system. Maritime distress beacon information is passed to the Coastguard authorities but terrestrial alerts are investigated by the UKMCC, often requiring the use of SAR fixed wing aircraft and helicopters to pinpoint the ...

  3. His Majesty's Coastguard - Wikipedia

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    1 Cessna F406 - pollution patrol, surveillance, search and rescue; Helicopters (operated by Bristow under contract) 10 Sikorsky S-92 - search and rescue; 10 Leonardo AW189 - search and rescue; 2 Leonardo AW139 - search and rescue; Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) 4 Schiebel Camcopter S-100 - EOS, search and rescue; Coastguard helicopter at Snowdon

  4. New isles hospital helipad after landings suspended - AOL

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    In September, the UK's coastguard search and rescue helicopter service stopped landings at most of Scotland's hospital helipads because of safety concerns.

  5. RAF Search and Rescue Force - Wikipedia

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    The Search and Rescue Force was established in 1986 from the helicopter elements of the RAF Marine Branch which was disbanded that year. The Force supported search and rescue over the United Kingdom until 4 October 2015 when the role was privatised, and civilian contractor Bristow Helicopters assumed the role on behalf of HM Coastguard.

  6. History of Royal Navy Helicopter Search and Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The History of Royal Navy Helicopter Search and Rescue has its roots in the adoption by the Royal Navy of helicopters in the plane guard role. From a purely military tasking Royal Navy squadrons came to share the provision of search and rescue SAR coverage for the United Kingdom with the Royal Air Force and commercial providers under contract to Her Majesty's Coastguard, being responsible for ...

  7. British International Helicopters - Wikipedia

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    British International Helicopter Services (BIH), owned by Bristow Group, is a British-owned helicopter operator. It operates a fleet of ten helicopters covering search and rescue , offshore, defence, charter and flying training activities from its bases at Newquay Airport , Coventry Airport and RAF Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands.

  8. Joint Aviation Command - Wikipedia

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    Joint Helicopter Command was formed on 5 October 1999, bringing together the FAA's commando helicopters, the Army's attack and light utility helicopters, and the RAF's support helicopters. [7] The FAA's anti-surface warfare , anti-submarine warfare and airborne early warning helicopters, and FAA and RAF search and rescue helicopters were not ...

  9. HMS Gannet (stone frigate) - Wikipedia

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    As one of only two commissioned units of the ten that have operated within the Royal Navy in the dedicated search and rescue role, in 2013, Gannet SAR Flight was a core part of year-long celebrations to recognise 60 years of RN Helicopter Search and Rescue. Events took place throughout the country and media all year, with the RN SAR Force ...