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HMS Gannet
Thanks for dropping in on the homepage of HMS Gannet Search and Rescue Flight – Britain’s busiest rescuers. We’re scrambled every day of the year – twice on many – saving lives from Northern Ireland to Edinburgh, the Isle of Man and Lake District to the slopes of Ben Nevis, covering an area of 98,000 square miles (12 times the size of Wales...) with just three Sea King helicopters.
Our men and women have won countless awards for bravery over the past 40 years and received hundreds of heartfelt letters of thanks from people we’ve helped.
Although we’re a naval unit, the bulk of our time is spent over the mountains of western Scotland helping climbers in difficulty: two out of three call-outs are concentrated on these ‘dry jobs’.
COMMANDING OFFICER
Andy Drodge
- RANK:
- Lieutenant Commander
- JOINED:
- 1989
- SPECIALISATION:
- Warfare
- PREVIOUS UNITS:
- HMS Illustrious, NAS 750, 771
Military experience
Raised and educated in Devon, Andy Drodge joined the RN in 1989 as a Seaman Officer. After passing out from Britannia Royal Naval College, he immediately deployed in HMS Manchester to the Gulf for Operation Granby.
Officer of the Watch jobs followed on board HMS Brinton (Ton Class Mine Hunter) and HMS Endurance (Ice Patrol Ship) before he was selected for flying training in 1994.
Gaining his ‘Wings’ as an ASW Sea King Observer in 1996, he joined 820 NAS on board HMS Illustrious. Deployed worldwide he served during time of tension in the NAG. Appointed as Flight Observer to 810 B Flight, on board HMS Campbeltown (Type 22 Frigate), he spent a significant period of time deployed as part of NATO’s Standing Naval Force Atlantic in the Northern Atlantic.
Andy then moved on to an instructional tour on 750 NAS, teaching new observers the art of navigation. Followed by a further instructional tour as a Staff Warfare Officer at Flag Officer Sea Training, based in Devonport, Plymouth, he trained ship’s aviation support teams in the safe operation of aircraft.
He then joined Navy Command Headquarters where he assumed responsibility for the maintenance of aviation safety at sea and represented the RN in NATO and worldwide Embarked Aviation Working Groups.
His first tour on Search and Rescue duties was as the Senior Observer and 2nd in Command of 771 NAS at Culdrose in Cornwall where he spent 2½ years, completing in excess of 130 SAR callouts.
This was followed by an Operational Tour at the UK’s Maritime Component Commander’s Headquarters in Bahrain where he was involved with the co-ordination and control of all Royal Navy maritime operations east of the Suez Canal.
He then joined the Defence Equipment and Support organisation at Abbey Wood in Bristol, as the Rotary Wing Requirements Manager for the Flight Simulation and Synthetic Training Project Team. In this role he ensured the requirements for helicopter computer based and simulator training were commensurate with the needs of the RAF, Army and RN.
Selected for Command of HMS Gannet in February 2012, he took up the post in June 2012.
OPERATIONS
Search and Rescue
CURRENT STATUS: active
The Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm also provide Search and Rescue cover to large sections of the United Kingdom coastline, 24 hours a day and 365 days per year, typically at 15 minutes notice. Based at RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall and HMS Gannet, Prestwick, in Scotland, Royal Navy helicopters are constantly available and fly missions that are as varied as they are far-reaching.
UNIT DIARY
ABOUT THE UNIT
KEY STATISTICS
- SAR Call-Outs 2012
298
- Persons Assisted
285
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