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Old 19th Aug 2009, 21:40
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Over the past 20 years i have had a good insight to SAR from RAF RN COASTGUARD and BOND whats wrong is while civi and mod are all spouting at each other whos the best whats the best, it would be much better if everyone got round the table and seen eye to eye.

1 proper helicopter
2 TRAINING

I would like to thanks all the sar crews for there work and indeed r131 for rescueing me in april

RAF founded SAR and has took it to a new level which we should be proud of and learn and help each other

Coastguard in shetland with the idea of the pumps in a container is the best idea i have seen

And the latest seaside rescue has shown the use of the hi-line with r193 which could be used better

Bond i was involved as a guy off the street with there training and they are starting to improve they need good training project

I would like to thank and praise all sar crews round the UK we have the bestin the world dont blow it
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Was there any need to start this thread when you wrote exactly the same on the SAR-H thread this morning?
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