HRH The Princess Royal visits HM Coastguard Training Centre and Helicopter Base
HRH The Princess Royal visited
HM Coastguard’s search and rescue helicopter base at Lee-on-Solent and HMCG
technical training centre at Daedalus yesterday to mark 100 years of flying at
the site.
Her Royal Highness was
welcomed to the helicopter base by Vice Lord-Lieutenant Lindsay Fox and taken on
a tour of the base by Richard Parkes, Director of Maritime Operations for the
Maritime & Coastguard Agency.
Her Royal Highness then had the opportunity to watch a cliff rescue class at the Daedalus multi-purpose training centre - where the Coastguard Rescue Teams are technically trained for mud, water, cliff, and rope rescues.
HRH presents Coastguard Mike Saunders of 46 years with Volunteer of the Year award. |
HM Coastguard, Mike has responded to around 3,000 incidents and saved numerous lives.
Speaking after the event, Richard Parkes, Director of Maritime Operations said: ‘We were delighted to welcome HRH The Princess Royal to the Lee-on-Solent Coastguard helicopter base and HM Coastguard's Daedalus Training Centre. This was a brilliant opportunity for our helicopter crews and Coastguard Rescue Teams to showcase their dedication and skill, affirming that Her Majesty's Coastguard, recognised as one of the best in the world, continues to deliver a remarkable search and rescue service.
‘A perfect example of this remarkable dedication was the presentation of the 'Volunteer of the Year' award to Mike Saunders. With 46 years of service under his belt with Southampton Coastguard Rescue Team, he is an inspiration to everyone at HM Coastguard, working tireless to help protect the lives of many members of the public and to uphold the high professional standard for which Her Majesty's Coastguard is recognised. This award is extremely well deserved and we are very lucky to have Mike serving with us.'