Glasgow very low flying!
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Glasgow very low flying!
Ive just witnessed a search and rescue helicopter, in red and white, (looked like a S61, but most likely a Sea King.) flying down the Clyde at approx. 200 feet with its search light on. It few past, below the hight of the Glasgow Collage Of Nautical Studies, then at the next bridge, descended to around 50 feet. Anyone with more info, or anyone who could tell me if this is a frequent occurence, please reply. Im sure they were looking for a person who may have fallen/jumped in, but would like to know more.
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In that neck of the woods, its most likely to have been a Royal Navy Seaking from Prestwick. Used to be 819 Sqn although I have a feeling they're part of 771 now - I stand to be corrected.
I think you'll find that, if it's the Navy, and therefore a Seaking, it will have been grey & red - the white & red tend to be Coastguard / Bristows SAR S61s.
Flying from 200' to a 50' hover at night, over the water, is well within the capabilities of this greatest of submarine-chasing helicopters, now admirably still serving in the SAR role.
I think you'll find that, if it's the Navy, and therefore a Seaking, it will have been grey & red - the white & red tend to be Coastguard / Bristows SAR S61s.
Flying from 200' to a 50' hover at night, over the water, is well within the capabilities of this greatest of submarine-chasing helicopters, now admirably still serving in the SAR role.
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The Sea Kings from the SAR flight at Gannet (from 771 squadron based at, um, Culdrose) are a fairly common sight over Glasgow - though not usually at low level.
They sometimes make hospital/organ flights, and I have seen a Sea King or two in the car park of the SECC - too big to fit into the adjacent heliport!
With it being back to school/college time, it might have been doing a display for folks at the Nautical College. Maybe there's a PPRuNer here at Gannet who can provide more info.?
Here's their RN mini-site:
HMS Gannet
They sometimes make hospital/organ flights, and I have seen a Sea King or two in the car park of the SECC - too big to fit into the adjacent heliport!
With it being back to school/college time, it might have been doing a display for folks at the Nautical College. Maybe there's a PPRuNer here at Gannet who can provide more info.?
Here's their RN mini-site:
HMS Gannet