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GLENN JEFFREY/Stuff Taranaki rescue helicopter pilot Mike Adair, who spent 13 years in the Royal New Zealand Air Force, gets back behind the controls of an RNZAF AW109 helicopter, under the supervision of flying officer Jason Anderson, at the service’s open day on Saturday. New Taranaki Community Rescue Helicopter pilot and base manager Mike Adair was enjoying being in the thick of it at the service’s open day on Saturday. Thousands of people took the opportunity to check out the displays, including police, fire, St John ambulance, Coastguard, the New Zealand Defence Force, surf lifesaving and Red Cross, at the event, which was held at the Taranaki Base Hospital hangar. ....
Simon O Connor/Stuff The Taranaki Community Rescue Helicopter will be on display along with an array of emergency service vehicles at its open day on January 30 at the hanger at Taranaki Base Hospital. (file photo) The Taranaki Rescue Helicopter Trust is giving the public a chance to get up close and personal with emergency services staff again in 2021. The organisation will hold its open day on January 30, at its hanger at the Taranaki Base Hospital from 10am to 1pm. Trust chairman Evan Cottam said organisations including the police, fire service, surf lifesaving and the New Zealand Air Force with its Augusta 109, the same as the region’s rescue chopper, will have displays at the event. ....
Taranaki Civil Construction is sponsoring the region s rescue helicopter Alpine Team for the next three years. Taranaki’s rescue chopper has a new sponsor on board to fund its specialist mountaineering team. Associate sponsor Taranaki Civil Construction has pledged its support, which includes naming rights, to the Alpine Rescue Team for the next three years replacing Fulton Hogan. Director Simon Mulligan said the helicopter, which has completed more than 260 missions in 2020, was a vital service for the region and aligned well with the company’s community based values. “This partnership increases our level of support for the whole Taranaki community and directly supports the volunteer Alpine Rescue Team in our unique Taranaki landscape as well as ensuring the ongoing servicing and maintenance of the helicopter,” Mulligan said. ....