Channel Islands Air Search 

Channel Islands Air Search

1980 - 2008 - 28 Years of Search & Rescue Service

 

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Welcome to Channel Islands Air Search

Welcome to the website of Channel Islands Air Search which features the work of this unique Search and Rescue organisation funded by charitable donations.

Lions Pride CI Map

Lions Pride

Severn Class Lifeboat

This could be you

RAF Sea King

The above photographs are a selection found in this site 

CIAS is a voluntary organisation formed in 1980 for the primary purpose of assisting in the saving of lives at sea. It is a rapid response service, with comprehensive Search and limited Rescue capability.  The Service's aircraft will operate under the direction of any of the recognised SAR authorities, and will work in close conjunction with lifeboats, helicopters or other vessels or aircraft.  It provides a rapid response search capability in the 4,000 square miles of water surrounding the British Channel Islands and the adjacent French coast and is involved in 30 to 40 call outs each year. The aircraft has the capability to act as on-scene commander, if so tasked, communicating as required by aeronautical and marine VHF radio.  Many of the crew are commercial pilots.

The service celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2005 and was honoured to receive the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. Within this site you will find not only several Photographs but a large amount of detail on how the Organisation is structured. Find out more About Us and also details from the Operations page on how search operations are carried out and read summaries of searches carried out in the period 1999 to 2007. In the Aircraft Data page you will find full specifications and photographs of the Service's aircraft and the sophisticated equipment on board. The News Room contains press reviews of rescues and other CIAS related news items.

The Service costs over £70,000 per annum to run and is solely dependent upon public subscription. The Friends of Air Search in the four main Channel Islands are responsible for much of the fund raising and do a magnificent job each year raising money for new equipment and running costs. In 2000 alone, the Friends of CIAS raised a magnificent £200,000 to purchase an advanced third generation Forward Looking Infra Red camera (FLIR) which is located beneath the nose of the aircraft. Help us with our fund raising  - find out how you can subscribe on a regular basis by clicking on the Guernsey or  Jersey Friends of Air Search pages.  These pages also give details of forthcoming events and past newsletters can also be viewed.

Alternatively, if you wish to make a donation to our Organisation, you may send a cheque to the Guernsey or Jersey Friends of Air Search or click on the Donate Button to take you to the secure Appeal.gg website which helps charities collect charitable donations by debit/credit card; 

 

We hope you enjoy looking at this site and we look forward to receiving any feedback . It is best viewed with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels.

Website officially launched November 2002. Last modified: February 10, 2008  

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