Robyn Bainbridge Robyn is a writer with a degree in English Literature and over four years’ experience in creative journalism. She enjoys the inspiring ingenuity of the Gossamer Albatross (as well as the name). UK SARH operations 2018-19 The UK Government’s Department for Transport (DfT) has released a report detailing civilian search and rescue (SAR) helicopter (SARH) operations between April 2018 and March 2019, and has highlighted a... 12 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge HEMS growth in Tibet Aviation companies in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of China, are currently working to enhance their air rescue services by 2020. 12 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge Enterprise UAS hosts public safety training day Enterprise UAS, California-based unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology support and solutions provider, hosted a free two-day DJI public Safety UAV event on 12-13 June at Rio Lindo Adventist Academy in Healdsburg... 11 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge Expiring subsidies could cause air ambulance service cuts in California A state-wide system of about 70 air ambulances in remote areas along the north coast of California, US, is warning that it may be forced to shrink and/or dramatically decrease... 11 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge Bell and NAC celebrate a milestone Bell is celebrating 30 years of service in South Africa, where it now has 225 Bell aircraft in operation since teaming up with National Airways Corporation (NAC) in 1989. 10 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge Russia’s new drone-grounding device The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation, the EMERCOM of Russia, has unveiled a new portable device that intercepts and ‘forcibly grounds’ unauthorised unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or... 10 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge The HELP Appeal funds new firefighting system on Bristol Royal Infirmary’s rooftop helipad A new state-of-the-art Deck Integrated Fire Fighting System (DIFFS) has been installed at the Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI), UK, rooftop helipad. 7 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge Sikorsky tests OPV technology on Black Hawk Sikorsky has developed a technology kit that was used for the first time to operate a Black Hawk helicopter with full-authority, fly-by-wire flight controls. 7 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge Load More
UK SARH operations 2018-19 The UK Government’s Department for Transport (DfT) has released a report detailing civilian search and rescue (SAR) helicopter (SARH) operations between April 2018 and March 2019, and has highlighted a... 12 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge
HEMS growth in Tibet Aviation companies in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of China, are currently working to enhance their air rescue services by 2020. 12 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge
Enterprise UAS hosts public safety training day Enterprise UAS, California-based unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology support and solutions provider, hosted a free two-day DJI public Safety UAV event on 12-13 June at Rio Lindo Adventist Academy in Healdsburg... 11 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge
Expiring subsidies could cause air ambulance service cuts in California A state-wide system of about 70 air ambulances in remote areas along the north coast of California, US, is warning that it may be forced to shrink and/or dramatically decrease... 11 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge
Bell and NAC celebrate a milestone Bell is celebrating 30 years of service in South Africa, where it now has 225 Bell aircraft in operation since teaming up with National Airways Corporation (NAC) in 1989. 10 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge
Russia’s new drone-grounding device The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation, the EMERCOM of Russia, has unveiled a new portable device that intercepts and ‘forcibly grounds’ unauthorised unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or... 10 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge
The HELP Appeal funds new firefighting system on Bristol Royal Infirmary’s rooftop helipad A new state-of-the-art Deck Integrated Fire Fighting System (DIFFS) has been installed at the Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI), UK, rooftop helipad. 7 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge
Sikorsky tests OPV technology on Black Hawk Sikorsky has developed a technology kit that was used for the first time to operate a Black Hawk helicopter with full-authority, fly-by-wire flight controls. 7 Jun 2019 | Robyn Bainbridge