August 7, 2014 at 10:18 pm
Will the press be wanting more Helicopters, to go ambulance chasing?
By: Edgar Brooks - 12th August 2014 at 11:00
Especially if he’s a republican.
By: snafu - 12th August 2014 at 00:08
Um, you’ve got to believe that the examiner will be unbiased…haven’t you?;o)
By: JohnWhite - 12th August 2014 at 00:05
If he passes the test, of course…;o)
Are you being sarcastic 😉
By: Richard gray - 10th August 2014 at 08:10
So can we expect a rash of incidents in East Anglia, with damsels in distress, wanting to be rescued by a prince. :highly_amused:
By: Moggy C - 10th August 2014 at 00:04
I notice the job pays £40,000 p.a. which he is going to donate to charity. I hope he donates it to the air ambulance or works for them for free though.
The employer is Bond Helicopters as I understand it. He will work for them at the commercial rate.
The money he earns will be going to EAAA, the charity.
Moggy
By: silver fox - 9th August 2014 at 21:32
It’s no problem, Harry will accompany every flight in his Apache.
By: spitfireman - 9th August 2014 at 21:28
This is not a good move, it leaves the door open for terrorists now able to plan an exact meeting, place and time, on their terms, by staging an accident in a remote spot.
By: victor tango - 9th August 2014 at 20:10
Must be difficult to bow inside a helicopter
By: snafu - 8th August 2014 at 20:57
If he passes the test, of course…;o)
By: paul178 - 8th August 2014 at 07:51
I notice the job pays £40,000 p.a. which he is going to donate to charity. I hope he donates it to the air ambulance or works for them for free though.
By: charliehunt - 8th August 2014 at 05:50
In reality? Paramedic of course….
By: Portagee - 8th August 2014 at 00:32
The BBC were reporting that his Protection Officer would be on board with him…Not much room with the Doctor/paramedic and patient in the back of a EC135.
A bit more room with the newer EC145 but attending a major incident an extra Paramedic or his body guard?