Awareness of safety after aborted landing
Thursday, 10 April 2025
Photo by Jason Bryant
Our aircrew were about to touch down to respond to a trauma injury incident on 30 March when children came running towards the landing spot, forcing the pilot to abort.
Chief pilot Matt Wilcock, who was in the cockpit at the time, says: “Safety is our top priority. We had to make the difficult decision to abort the landing to ensure the safety of everyone involved, including the children who unexpectedly entered the landing zone.”
The helicopter was able to land at the second attempt, but there was an inevitable delay to our arrival on scene.
Matt added: “We urge the community to be aware of the dangers and to follow the guidelines we’ve provided to prevent such incidents in the future. Every second counts in an emergency, and delays can have serious consequences.”
The safety guide released by the Charity includes eight simple steps which should ensure the experience for everyone runs smoothly, and most importantly safely.
The guide includes information about making space, watching for downwash and staying clear until the aircrew have landed and the blades have stopped turning.
The pilot will remain with the helicopter whilst the critical care team carry out their work. Once they have finished the necessary paperwork, and if time permits, this is usually the opportunity to approach and meet the pilot (wait to be called forward). There could even be the chance to look around the aircraft and take pictures, if the situation permits.
The Charity’s helicopter and two critical care cars all have QR codes on their livery, which will help you learn more about our Charity and submit photos and videos.
Matt continued: “Our guide will help ensure a positive experience for you, but most importantly, a safe environment for everyone, including our aircrew and patients.
“Your help and continued support is truly appreciated.”
Middlewick House Open Garden returns!
A great family-friendly weekend!
Our ambassadors Nick and Annette Mason are kindly opening up their garden to the public again to raise money for Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity and The Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust.
This community event is not to be missed, an opportunity to be wowed at the incredible cars on show, enjoy the beautiful scenery of Middlewick House, friendly farm animals to visit and children's entertainment zone while supporting a great cause - what could be better?
Tickets are by advance booking only this year - don't miss out!