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  • Born Again In Culdrose Helicopter
    8-year old Jacob Burns visited Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose to say a special thank you to some of the SAR aircrew of 771 Naval Air Squadron.
  • Prince Philip Award for Courage to Culdrose SAR Crew
    The Crew of "RESCUE 193" 771 Naval Air Squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose in Cornwall, has been recognised by the Guild of Air Pilots & Air Navigators..
  • 21,000 Hours in the Air!
    Five members of 771 Naval Air Squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose have, between them, clocked up over 21,000 flying hours.
  • Busy Easter Weekend For Search And Rescue Squadron
    It has been a busy Easter weekend for 771 Search and Rescue squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose
  • Marathon Effort at Culdrose
    The Commanding Officer of 771 Naval Air Squadron is hard at training for this year’s London Marathon. Lieutenant Commander “Sharky” Finn is running to raise funds for the RNLI..
  • Cold Comfort For Culdrose Crews
    During January and February 2009, 771 Squadron from Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose deployed two Sea King helicopters to the Royal Norwegian Air Force Base Bardufoss in Norway, some 180 miles inside the Arctic Circle, for winter survival training. 
  • Royal Navy Aircrew Rescue Injured Crewman
    An injured crewman has been airlifted to safety in a long range operation involving two Royal Navy Sea King rescue helicopters.
  • Culdrose Aircrewman Assists Shelterbox
    Jase Bibby, a Petty Officer Aircrewman currently serving on 771 Naval Air Squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose in Cornwall, has been involved over the last two years with the charitable organisation “ShelterBox” ..
  • Helicopter Rescue Crew Reunited with Yossie the Dog
    A Search and Rescue helicopter crew has been reunited with the lucky dog that they winched to safety from cliffs in Cornwall last week.
  • Yossy the Dog Gets Winched to Safety
    A missing Collie dog called Yossy has been flown to safety and reunited with his owner thanks to a helicopter rescue team from Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose.