Will Begin Operations In January Of Next Year
The first of two state of the art Sikorsky S-92 search and rescue helicopters has arrived at the new HM Coastguard base at Prestwick Airport, ready to begin operations in January 2016.
The aircraft and the base are operated by Bristow Helicopters Ltd. on behalf of HM Coastguard after the company was awarded the ten year UK SAR contract by the Department for Transport in March 2013.
The aircraft in red and white HM Coastguard livery are set to become a familiar sight in the skies. They are equipped with the latest search and rescue technology including night vision, mission management and increased onboard medical capabilities.
Bristow Helicopters’ crews are already at the base carrying out the final preparations for the service going live and will spend the next couple of months training in the area.
“The arrival of the S-92 at its new home in Prestwick is an exciting milestone for us as we prepare to begin operations in January," said Samantha Willenbacher, director of UK search and rescue at Bristow Helicopters. "The crews all feel privileged to be delivering this vital public service and are eager to get started.
“The training program which we will be working through over the next couple of months is an essential part of preparations. It will involve night-time missions and some short periods of high activity levels. We will make every effort to minimise the disturbance to the local community and thank them in advance for their patience and support as we deliver this lifesaving service.
“We would also like to thank HMS Gannet SAR Flight for their continued work with us to deliver a smooth transition from the military to civilian service. We have enjoyed working closely with our military colleagues and have enormous respect for the decades of outstanding service it has delivered to local communities.”
“The new HM Coastguard Helicopter Search and Rescue facility is a great new asset which we are pleased to welcome to Glasgow Prestwick Airport and to Scotland," said Jules Matteoni, Glasgow Prestwick Airport Aviation Services, Fire and Security Director. "We hope that the significant investment made by Bristow to base its operations here demonstrates the value that they ascribe to working in partnership with an experienced aviation base – we’ve hosted search and rescue at the airport for more than 40 years.
“We look forward to working closely with the Bristow team. The work they do day-to-day is extremely challenging and hugely important – we will be doing everything we can to make them feel welcome and at home at Glasgow Prestwick so they can focus on getting ready to commence operations in the New Year. We are hopeful that our experience will help to make this a smooth transition.”
The SAR helicopter base at Prestwick Airport is one of ten bases from which the UK SAR contract will be delivered, five of which are already live. Operations started in April 2015 from bases at Humberside and Inverness Airports, in July at Caernarfon Airport, at Lydd in August and at St Athan in October. A further base at Newquay Airport will go live alongside Prestwick in January 2016.
The final three bases are existing HM Coastguard facilities at Lee-on-Solent, Stornoway and Sumburgh, which will transition to the new contract in 2017. Bristow Helicopters already operates the SAR helicopter service from Sumburgh and Stornoway.
(Source: Bristow news release. Image from file)