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====MH-9 Hummingbird====
====MH-9 Hummingbird====
The [[MH-9]] is the perfect patrol vehicle, quick, maneuverable and can land in hard to reach areas with ease. The [[MH-9]] is available to any Tier 3 Air Rescue Member as a personal vehicle. It allows medical staff to travel long distances quickly and utilize landing zones that other aircraft could not. Additionally the Helicopter has a larger capacity meaning it can carry more medics and dispatch the service quicker amongst the island.
The [[MH-9 Hummingbird|MH-9]] is the perfect patrol vehicle, quick, maneuverable and can land in hard to reach areas with ease. The [[MH-9 Hummingbird|MH-9]] is available to any Tier 3 Air Rescue Member as a personal vehicle. It allows medical staff to travel long distances quickly and utilize landing zones that other aircraft could not. Additionally the Helicopter has a larger capacity meaning it can carry more medics and dispatch the service quicker amongst the island.
[[File:NHS Taur.jpg|thumb|200x200px]]
[[File:NHS Taur.jpg|thumb|200x200px]]


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The Taru is a heavy utility helicopter with [[wikipedia:Coaxial_rotors|coaxial rotors]] and a unique modular construction. The Air Rescue Taru has a medical pod for treatment, with advanced life support systems available . Essentially they are Ambulances with rotors.
The Taru is a heavy utility helicopter with [[wikipedia:Coaxial_rotors|coaxial rotors]] and a unique modular construction. The Air Rescue Taru has a medical pod for treatment, with advanced life support systems available . Essentially they are Ambulances with rotors.


The [[Mi-290]] is currently available to Tier 3 Air Rescue members who have completed the Heavy Aerial Assessment (Taru Test)
The [[Mi-290 Taru|Mi-290]] is currently available to Tier 3 Air Rescue members who have completed the Heavy Aerial Assessment (Taru Test)


==Aviation Law and Regulations==
==Aviation Law and Regulations==

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