John Carrigan, Chris Whittington, Nam MacLeod and Michael Hennelly receive the 2024 Crew Commendation from Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society President Admiral Sir George Zambellas (2nd from left). After a challenging rescue,...
Read MoreSearch and Rescue Flight Manager David Punchard, Ultimate Aviation Group CEO Shaun Roseveare, OHSUK Managing Director Andy Rodden, OHSUK Executive Director Chris Krajewski, and Search and Rescue Paramedic Winchman Andrew...
Read MoreAvincis has been awarded a further five-year contract by the Maritime Safety and Rescue Society (SASEMAR), which is responsible for providing search and rescue services (SAR) in Spain, valued at...
Read MoreBristow has taken delivery of a second AW139 destined for the Netherlands Antillies SAR. It is the first to be equipped with the Nova Systems advanced mission system, which will...
Read MoreCHC Ireland is launching a trial Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) for rotary wing Search and Rescue and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) Flight Crew. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA)...
Read MoreOmni Helicopters Guyana Inc (OGHI) have announced the successful completion of training and graduation of its first Guyanese SAR Rear Crew class. The graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone for...
Read MoreJapan’s Coast Guard (JCG) has signed an order for two more Subaru Bell 412EPXs taking the JCG’s fleet to six. The JCG is a long-time operator of Bell 212 and...
Read MoreBristow Ireland, a subsidiary of Bristow Group, has reached an agreement with Unite the Union ahead of its transition to the next Irish Coast Guard Search and Rescue (SAR) contract....
Read MoreBristow Ireland is now recognised by the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council as a Clinical Practice Guideline Service Provider at the Paramedic level. This means medical teams are cleared to work...
Read MoreWhile the Guam National Guard is a military unit, its air unit is tasked with SAR and Border Protection missions. Photo: GUNG The Guam National Guard has taken delivery of...
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