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Fortyodd2
10th Jan 2023, 18:43
Regret to report that Capt Ian Welsh, Formerly AAC, North Midlands Helicopter Support Unit & Derbyshire, Rutland & Leicestershire Air Ambulance Pilot, passed away last week.
In 2006, Ian fought quite a battle - firstly with Stage 4 Bowel cancer and later with the CAA to get his single pilot ticket back, managing to overturn a 5 year "as or with a co-pilot" restriction and continuing to fly as an Air Ambulance Pilot until he reached the age of 60.

RIP Mate.

FloaterNorthWest
10th Jan 2023, 19:48
Extremely saddened to hear that. Ian was a real gent.

I worked with him at RAF Shawbury and later at North Mids. I helped as far as I could with his return to flying after his cancer battle.

RIP.

MightyGem
10th Jan 2023, 20:35
The Wookie??

ShyTorque
10th Jan 2023, 20:46
Sorry to hear this. Although we never served together we both flew for the same unit. My sincere condolences to Ian’s family.

10th Jan 2023, 21:15
The Wookie??
I thought the wookie was Walsh not Welsh - if it is him then he is a sad loss RIP.

Nescafe
10th Jan 2023, 22:01
​​​if it is him then he is a sad loss RIP.​ ​​​

But if it isn’t him, it’s not?

FloaterNorthWest
10th Jan 2023, 22:40
The Wookie??

No, not the Wookie, he was Walsh.

11th Jan 2023, 08:35
But if it isn’t him, it’s not?
You know that is unfair - I know Mr Walsh but I didn't know Mr Welsh - I'm sure he is a sad loss to friends and family.

MightyGem
11th Jan 2023, 09:36
No, not the Wookie, he was Walsh.
Thanks. Always mixing those names up.

Acterhaar
28th Feb 2023, 09:42
Ian was my brother, and I would like to contact someone who has more information about his date of death and where he was, since he was not in touch with me or his brother, Alasdair. Thanks Alison


Regret to report that Capt Ian Welsh, Formerly AAC, North Midlands Helicopter Support Unit & Derbyshire, Rutland & Leicestershire Air Ambulance Pilot, passed away last week.
In 2006, Ian fought quite a battle - firstly with Stage 4 Bowel cancer and later with the CAA to get his single pilot ticket back, managing to overturn a 5 year "as or with a co-pilot" restriction and continuing to fly as an Air Ambulance Pilot until he reached the age of 60.

RIP Mate.

Fortyodd2
1st Mar 2023, 07:15
You have been messaged.

megan
1st Mar 2023, 23:16
Fortyodd2, unfortunately Acterhaar doesn't have the required ten posts for the message system to work.

Fortyodd2
2nd Mar 2023, 07:26
Message was received, responded to and acterhaar has the information she requested.

megan
3rd Mar 2023, 03:01
Mods at work in the background? Good to hear.

Plank Cap
4th Mar 2023, 13:27
Sorry to hear. Ian was a real gent, who I remember from Bond Longside days. Commiserations to all concerned.

Deanharley
2nd Aug 2023, 08:38
Ian was my brother, and I would like to contact someone who has more information about his date of death and where he was, since he was not in touch with me or his brother, Alasdair. Thanks Alison


QUOTE=Fortyodd2;11363595]Regret to report that Capt Ian Welsh, Formerly AAC, North Midlands Helicopter Support Unit & Derbyshire, Rutland & Leicestershire Air Ambulance Pilot, passed away last week.
In 2006, Ian fought quite a battle - firstly with Stage 4 Bowel cancer and later with the CAA to get his single pilot ticket back, managing to overturn a 5 year "as or with a co-pilot" restriction and continuing to fly as an Air Ambulance Pilot until he reached the age of 60.

RIP Mate.[/QUOTE]

hi I moved mr Welsh into his home and tried contacting him recently by his mobile I know he was really poorly and when his number was turned off I feared he may have passed sadly I was wondering if he had any children or really close family I could contact?

Fortyodd2
4th Aug 2023, 07:27
Dean Harley - Check PMs