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Yorkshire Air Ambulance at it's base in Leeds/Bradford Airport..
Check out the web site and donate some dosh to keep them flying...!
www.yorkshireairambulance.org.uk/
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
This Helicopter is one of two owned by the Yorkshire Air Ambulance Service which is funded almost entirely by donations and fundraising activities.
Yorkshire Air Ambulance G-SASH coming in to Land at Leeds General Infirmary (behind the Pinnacle building
First flew in 2000 and was flown by Schreiner Airways as PH-SHF, an air ambulance, 2001 to 2005. Sold in the UK as G-SASH and flown by Police Aviation Services in Gloucestershire then on to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance being withdrawn from use by them in 2016. Re registered as G-HDBV and operated by Hel Data BV before transferring to Eastern Atlantic Helicopters at Shoreham and then Flitwick Helicopters who donated it to the museum, arriving in 2025. Several parts were absent including the engine with the airframe having been used as a spares source.
Yorkshire Air Ambulance's G-SASH helicopter approaching the Leeds General Infirmary, flying near to Leeds Town Hall and the spire of Trinity Church on Boar Lane.
There must have been a serious incident as both RAF Rescue XZ595 and Yorkshire Air Ambulance MD902 Explorer G-SASH arrived within minutes of each other
From the Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association web site:
Yorkshire Ambulance Service requested help with a 57 year
old lady who had slipped on ice, sustaining a suspected fractured
ankle. Team members stretchered her to the waiting Air Ambulance for
evacuation.
Ready to go back to Leeds Bradford airport
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Another test for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance Explorer. not a lot of light and a big difference from yesterday.
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G-SASH, a MD900 Explorer Helicopter belonging to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance is seen flying over Leeds Station.
MD Helicopters MD902 Explorer - msn 900-00080. This helicopter was previously registered G-SASH and operated by the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. It is now undergoing parts recovery by Eastern Atlantic Helicopters. Shoreham-Brighton City Airport.17/02/2024