NHS Air Rescue

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The NHS Air Rescue Branch is a specialist National Health Service branch that focuses on the flying of air vehicles in order to attend emergencies at a fast, consistent and reliable speed. They are a group of dedicated NHS members who have been tested to ensure a consistently good quality of flying and are competent when in control of a joystick.

Command

Chief Air Marshall - WelshWolf

Deputy Air Marshall - Charles Vane

Air Vice Marshalls - Meeloo, Stubley, Warwick

Ranking Structure

Rank Description of Duty
Command Chief Air Marshall The Chief Air Marshal runs the entirety of the branch with support from the CMO’s.
Deputy Air Marshall The Deputy Air Marshal is the second in charge of the branch. An Air Marshal will work together with the Chief Air Marshal in order to maintain and support the branch.
Air Vice Marshall Air Vice Marshals are members of the branch staff who focus on testing and training people who are interested in joining the branch.
Tier 3 Tier 3 Air Rescue Branch Members are the most dedicated members within Air Rescue, who get access to a wider range of aircraft in the fleet than any other tier, such as the Mi-290 Taru. Also, Tier 3 members of the branch get their own personal vehicles, this means that they can patrol on the server in a MH-9 Hummingbird, no matter how many other helis are out on the current server.
Tier 2 Tier 2 Air Rescue Branch Members are members of Air Rescue who have clear expertise when it comes to flying, they have also shown a clear dedication to the branch. To progress to Tier 3 you must have logged at least 35 hours flight time.
Tier 1 Tier 1 Branch Members are new members of the branch or newly promoted members from the rank Trainee, being Tier 1 you have access to the standard PO-30 Orca and the M-900. You also have exclusive control of the Air Rescue channel. To progress to Tier 2 you must have at least 15 hours flight time.
Trainee Trainee Branch Members are new members of the branch who have just passed their Air Rescue Test, being Trainee you have access to the standard PO-30 Orca. To be promoted from Trainee to Tier 1, you must complete at least 7 hours of patrolling without crashing. You also have exclusive control of the Air Rescue channel.

Specialist Vehicles

Altis Air Ambulance

PO-30 Orca

The PO-39 Orca is a transport and utility helicopter primarily developed for the Russian air force. The PO-30 Orca is a fast helicopter with a large length and small width making it ideal when landing in tight locations. The PO-30 Orca is available to anyone above the rank of PAR and can support 6 on duty medics, however using additional vehicles is highly recommended.

Air Rescue Fleet

M-900

MH-9 Hummingbird

Mi-290 Taru

Aviation Law and Regulations

Exclusion/No Fly Zones

Towns & City Limits

Settlements

Police Headquarters

HM Treasury & HM Treasury Ships

HMP Altis

Unauthorised Air Travel, police will send out warnings to any pilot if trespassing,

if the pilot does not adhere to a final warning the police will open fire.

Helicopter Violations

Air Travel without Due Care and Attention £ 50,000/Caution
Violation of Restriction Sites £ 50,000/Scrap
Perverting the course of justice £ 50,000/Scrap
Landing within City Limits £ 75,000/Scrap
Violation of Noise Control £ 50,000/Scrap
Improper use of Flares: Unauthorized £ 50,000/Scrap

Environmental Protection

Minimum Air Travel Altitude: 150 meters

Over a populated city: 300 meters

Violation of the Minimum Air Travel Altitude is unauthorised, police will send out warnings via radio (message) to any pilot in violation, if the pilot does not adhere to a final warning the police will open fire.