Thanks and goodbye to the Sealing search and rescue
Just saw the final fly past over Scotland of the Sea kng search and rescue service. The search and rescue has now been privatised. They were a familiar sight when things had gone wrong in some of the most in accessible areas of this land
.so a final thanks to the crews and the sea kings
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Sorry that it's taken me so long to pick this one up, Robsail !
Quite agree that they will be missed clattering about the skys, whether they have been replaced or not !!
I always thought that it was a good way of training helio crews by giving them a "Life Saving" role in civvy not military arena.
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We saw a similar event when we were down in Cornwall at the end of last year. Search and rescue has been such a vital service over the years, we just have to hope and trust that the new private service is as dedicated and effective!
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Many years ago our club would take a team to play rugby against RAF Boulmer. Not the best rugby was witnessed on those visits but we always had a fabulous time and they always treated us very well. On occasions we would have to 'lend' them some of our players,
such fun! Sad to see such essential services cut particularly for our maritime communities. I do recall them also involved in mountain rescues too along with other emergencies!0 -
Having been in a mountain rescue team for 40 years I have many happy memories of times spent in Sea Kings being winched out in pitch dark onto the side of a mountain in winter etc. The down draft and noise has to be believed. I have seen some impressive flying when the pilot has brought the craft close into the crags to lift a stretcher. On one occasion when the ground was too soft to land (it weighs 5 tons) the pilot put just on wheel onto a rock and hovered the other two wheels just clear of the ground so we could quickly load a stretched casualty without waiting for a winch to operate. I hope the new privatised service will continue to be as readily available as helicopters are extremely expensive to run.
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