The Lifeboat’s Eyes in the Sky: Channel Islands Air Search
Channel Islands Air Search provides airborne search and rescue operations for the Channel Islands and north French coast. With 4,000 square miles to cover when lives are at stake, Channel Islands Air Search relies on AIMS-ISR to deliver maximum situational awareness.
Channel Islands Air Search statement following the publication of the Air Accident Investigation Board (AAIB) report into the incident involving the CIAS search and rescue aircraft, Lions’ Pride, in Jersey on 3 November 2013.
Read more »Local airline, Blue Islands, and their generous customers have raised over £25,000 for the Channel Islands Air Search.
Read more »Annual Report 2013 by Chief Officer, Commander Colin Ferbrache OBE
Read more »Following an extensive review of all options available to get the Lions’ Pride back in the sky, it has been concluded the most cost effective way will be for the Channel Islands Air Search (CIAS) to acquire a new aircraft.
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