Newquay Coastguard search and rescue helicopter service launch marked in ceremony
Newquay search and rescue helicopter base set to go live in January.
The launch
of the Newquay civilian UK search and rescue (SAR) helicopter service was
marked today (Tuesday 15 December)
in a ceremony held at the new
Coastguard SAR base at Cornwall Airport Newquay.
The Newquay base will begin SAR
operations when crews begin receiving taskings from the Aeronautical Rescue
Coordination Centre (ARCC) in January 2016.
Bristow crews are delivering the UK
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.
The base was officially opened by
Richard Parkes, Director of Maritime Operations at the Maritime and Coastguard
Agency (MCA). Also in attendance were other search and rescue organisations and
invited guests with whom Bristow and HM Coastguard have been working closely,
and who have been instrumental in preparing the new service.
“I would also like to pay tribute to
the outstanding work that RNAS Culdrose has carried out over many decades, both
inland and out to sea. We will ensure that their legacy is continued”
Samantha Willenbacher, Director of
UK Search and Rescue at Bristow Helicopters Ltd, said: “It is an incredibly
proud day for us all as we officially mark the launch of the Newquay SAR base. I
would like to acknowledge the dedication of 771 SAR Squadron personnel who have
delivered an exceptional SAR service, and to underline our commitment to
working tirelessly to continuing their legacy.
“I would also like to thank the many
other partners who have supported us in reaching this point, not least the team
at Cornwall Airport Newquay, the local emergency services and the local
community.”
Bristow’s aircraft and crews have
been at the Newquay base since the autumn making preparations for the service
going live and conducting a raft of training exercises with local search and
rescue partners.
The Newquay base is led by Chief
Pilot Captain Mark Coupland, a former Sea King helicopter pilot and instructor
based at RNAS Culdrose. After an 18 year career in the Royal Navy where Mark
served aboard aircraft carriers HMS Illustrious and HMS Ark Royal, he latterly
served two tours on 771 Squadron were he flew many search and rescue missions
and during which time he served as the squadron’s training officer and was
awarded the Flag Officer Naval Air Command Commendation.
Since joining Bristow Helicopters in
2002 Mark has flown SAR missions from the HM Coastguard bases in Stornoway,
Sumburgh and from Bristow’s base at Den Helder in the Netherlands where he was
chief pilot. He was the company's SAR standards pilot and over the past two
years has been part of Bristow’s transition team helping to prepare for the new
UK service going live.
Captain Coupland said: “The whole
team here at the base feels very privileged to be involved in delivering this
vital public service and we are looking forward to getting started.
Today is a significant milestone and
we are grateful to all of those who have helped us get here, particularly our
military colleagues at RNAS Culdrose and the many other rescue organisations
who have taken the time to train with us and share their valuable local
knowledge.
“Personally I’m hugely excited to be
returning to work in a County where I spent many happy years working from
Culdrose. Despite my various postings over recent years Cornwall has remained
home to my wife and family. Even while working away from here I continued to
fly the Sea King, while attached to 771 squadron at Culdrose as a Royal Navy
reservist for the past 14 years.”
Cornwall Airport
Newquay’s Al Titterington said,
“The operation of search and rescue services from the airport is of vital
importance to the region and further integrates Cornwall Airport Newquay as a
key asset both regionally and nationally. The geography of the airport makes it
an ideal location for this new SAR base, maximising the overland coverage
without compromising over sea coverage. I am sure Bristow will provide an excellent
service just like their Navy counterparts have done for many years.”
Ends
For further information please contact the Bristow Helicopters
Communication team on 01224 806 602 or via bristow@webershandwick.com
Notes to Editors:
About HM Coastguard
The Maritime and Coastguard
Agency (MCA) is a frontline delivery and emergency response organisation which
is an agency of the Department for Transport. Part of the MCA is HM Coastguard,
which provides a UK-wide maritime emergency prevention and response capability
which responds to calls for help by radio, satellite or the 999 service and
coordinates maritime search and rescue (SAR) within the UK
SAR region. The agency helps approximately 25,000 people each year with 21,000
incidents coordinated by its rescue centres.
About
Bristow Helicopters Ltd
Bristow Helicopters Ltd is the provider of helicopter search
and rescue (SAR) services in the UK, on behalf of Her Majesty's Coastguard,
having been awarded the UK SAR contract and the Gap SAR contract for Northern
Scotland. Bristow Helicopters has a long history of providing world class SAR
services in the UK, beginning in 1971 and has flown more than 44,000 SAR
operational hours in the UK and conducted over 15,000 SAR missions, during
which more than 7,000 people have been rescued by our crews and helicopters.
For more information on Bristow’s SAR operations, please visit www.bristowsar.com.
Bristow Helicopters Ltd. has served the offshore oil
transport industry in the UK for nearly 60 years. Bristow Helicopters Ltd. is
an affiliated company of Bristow Group Inc.
About
Bristow Group Inc.
Bristow Group Inc. is the leading provider of
helicopter services to the worldwide offshore energy industry based on the
number of aircraft operated and one of two helicopter service providers to the
offshore energy industry with global operations. The company has major
transportation operations in the North Sea, Nigeria and the U.S. Gulf of
Mexico, and in most of the other major offshore oil and gas producing regions
of the world, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Russia and Trinidad. For
more information, visit the Company's website at www.bristowgroup.com.