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Sea King Mk5

The distinctive Sea King Mk5 – painted red and grey – saves hundreds of lives each year on Search and Rescue thanks to the selfless acts of Navy crews above the stormy waters of the Western Approaches or the mountains of western Scotland. The helicopters operate from two bases – Culdrose near Helston in Cornwall, and HMS Gannet on the edge of Prestwick Airport near Ayr in Scotland – and provide 24-hour cover over the Irish Sea, Bristol Channel and English Channel as well as the Cornish peninsula and the difficult terrain of the Scottish Highlands. Apart from two pilots (equipped with night vision goggles for difficult missions in the dark) each Sea King is crewed by an observer and an aircrewman, who’s also trained in first aid. We are called upon to perform a myriad of rescue missions: sailors in distress, downed aircrew (thankfully very rarely), flood victims, missing or injured climbers, tourists who’ve fallen down cliffs, people involved in road accidents, and medical emergencies.

Sea King Mk V
Sea King Mk V
Sea King Mk V
Top Speed

125knots

Crew

4

Height

5.1Metres

Length

17.4Metres

Range (nautical)

320miles

Main Rotor Diameter

18.8Metres

Weight (Unladen)

9,700kg

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Aircrew Officer Pilot

You must have the commitment and physical and mental stamina to cope with the long and demanding training. You’ll need to be calm, confident and decisive under pressure. But you’ll need to develop more than just flying and tactical skills...
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Aircrew Officer Navigation and Weapons Systems/Observer

As an Aircrew Officer Navigation and Weapons Systems, you’ll have one of the most demanding and complex jobs in aviation. After gaining a thorough grounding in navigation, first aid, emergency handling and survival, you’ll complete training for your specialist role...
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Aircraft Controller

As an Aircraft Controller, you’ll be the critical link between the aircraft and its base, whether that’s a ship at sea or Royal Naval Air Station on land. You’re involved in the mission at every stage, from getting the aircraft...
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