Rescue Callsigns / Marine Channel Frequencies
SRG is used for training i.e, SRG128 reverts to R128 for a SAR tasking
SRG 30-40 = Search and Rescue Training Unit (SARTU) RAF Valley
RAF NIMROD MR2
Rescue 51-52 RAF Kinloss
Rescue Standby - Spare Nimrod MR2 RAF Kinloss
RAF SEA KING HAR3
Rescue 122-124: C flight, 22sqn RAF Valley, Wales
Rescue 125-127: B flight, 22sqn AAC Wattisham, England.
Rescue 128-130: E flight, 202sqn RAF Leconfield, England
Rescue 131-133: A flight, 202sqn RAF Boulmer, England
Rescue 137-139: D flight, 202sqn RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland
Rescue 169-171: A flight, 22sqn RMB Chivenor, England
ROYAL NAVY SEA KING HAS 5 / 6
Rescue 177-179 771 Sqn, HMS Gannet, Prestwick, Scotland
Rescue 193-195 771 Sqn, RNAS Culdrose, England
IRISH SAR ASSETS
( There has been considerable changes to the Irish SAR force since the Air Corps handed the role over to CHC Helicopters.) Bases are:
Rescue 115 - Shannon - S61N - EI-GCE (EI-SAR spare)
Rescue 116 - Dublin - S61N - EI-MES
Rescue 117 - Waterford - S61N - EI-RCG (EI-CZN spare)
Rescue 118 - Sligo - S61N - EI-CXS
Charlie 252 - Casa CN235 - Baldonnel (Air Corps)
Charlie 250 - Cassa CN253 - Baldonnel (Air Corps)
H.M. COASTGUARD
CG 100 Stornaway primary G-CGMU S-92
CG 101 Stornaway standby G-SARB S-92
CG 102 Lerwick primary G-CGOC S-92
CG 103 Lerwick standby G-SARC S-92
CG 104 Lee on Solent primary G-CGIJ AW-139
CG 105 Lee on Solent standby G-SARD AW-139
Lee On Solent G-BPWB S-61
CG 106 Portland primary G-CGWB AW-139 (Future issue)
Portland G-BDIJ S-61
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