Cornwall Air Ambulance reaches Heli2 fundraising target
It means the charity will be able to buy a second helicopter
Cornwall Air Ambulance has reached its £2.85 million fundraising target for its Heli2 Appeal - to be able to purchase a second lifesaving helicopter for the charity.
The 18-month appeal will secure an additional highly advanced AW169 aircraft, which should be operational by this summer.
Tim Bunting, Chief Executive of Cornwall Air Ambulance, said: “This is a seismic moment in your charity’s history, for the first time owning two helicopters. We are beyond thrilled to have reached the target to provide this second lifesaving aircraft for the people of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
"This has only been possible thanks to the incredible community spirit of our county, and to all the people far and wide who have donated and made this a reality. On behalf of everyone at the charity, from the aircrew, to the staff, to the volunteers, I want to say a wholehearted and massive thank you for helping us to save even more lives for years to come.”
Adam Smith, Unit Chief Pilot, said: “The AW169 is a highly capable and technologically advanced HEMS aircraft. Owning the second one will significantly increase our aircraft availability, enabling us to deliver our critical care service by air for 19 hours a day, 365 days a year, whenever the Cornish weather allows.
"Helicopters have high maintenance needs, and owning an additional AW169 will mean that during any maintenance periods, whether planned or unplanned, we’ll have the best-suited aircraft ready and available to respond to missions. This means we’ll be able to provide the very best service to almost every patient who needs us.”
The second helicopter, which has the registration G-CNLL, is currently undergoing its medical fit at Gama Aviation in Gloucester.
The medical fit is the build in the rear cabin which enables the crew to bring the ‘hospital’ to scene.