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Search and Rescue (SAR) & Cornwall Air Ambulance - Flights


Select the flight data for the SAR or Air Ambulance from the drop down list

Format ddmmyyyy (07082025) -ICAO-Callsign eg SRG924 - 30 day history



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Experimental Script using Opensky

Blue box - Monitored area for SAR's, if they fly outside they will not be logged

Drop down file selector date format ddmmyyyy-ICAO-Callsign

SAR - Here are some facts about the Sikorsky S-92A helicopter:

Mission: The S-92A is a medium-lift, twin-engine helicopter that can be used for a variety of missions, including search and rescue,
offshore oil transportation, civil transport, and utility transport.
Cabin: The S-92A has a 733 sq ft cabin that can accommodate 19 passengers, or up to three airline-style cargo containers.
The cabin is 6 ft high by 6 ft wide, with a 140 sq ft aft ramp compartment for additional storage.
Engines: The S-92A is powered by twin GE CT7-8A turboshaft engines.
Speed: The S-92A has a maximum cruise speed of 151 knots (174 mph) and a maximum speed of 165 knots (190 mph).
Range: The S-92A has a range of 539 nautical miles (999 km).
Service ceiling: The S-92A has a service ceiling of 14,000 ft (4,270 m).
Flotation: The S-92A has flotation elements that are designed for a controlled emergency landing on water.

Air Ambulance facts

The Leonardo Helicopters AW169 is a state-of-the-art aircraft and among the best in the sector.
Cabin: It has a spacious cabin, providing the paramedics and doctors with 360-degree access to the patient.
> Speed and range: It carries more weight and more fuel, allowing for longer journeys or back-to-back missions.
Service: It is able to fly in the hours of darkness and has some of the most advanced navigation capabilities in the industry, and it has a sophisticated avionics suite, built in weather radar, enhanced lighting on the tail and a camera on the underbelly of the aircraft. These upgrades will then be made retrospectively to our first AW169 helicopter, G-CRWL.
The second helicopter G-CNLL entered serice on 5th August 2025,

NOTE: Opensky does not have the coverage like flightradar24, so helicopters might disappear especially on landing.

Script updated - 7th August 2025