
I am a specialist in Emergency Medicine and subspecialise in Paediatric Emergency Medicine after qualifying from
I am originally from Fife in
Working with the air ambulance is the most challenging and rewarding job that I have done.It is humbling to see the dedication of the volunteers and the generosity of the public towards the charity. I consider it a privilege to work within the extremely professional patient focussed team that is the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service.
Following 23 years in the Army I joined the Air
Ambulance in 1999 becoming Chief Pilot in the year 2000. The service has since
grown and a second helicopter is now based at
I work closely
with the Operations Director,
I have been flying for some 25 years and have travelled all over the world in my previous career which has led to some varied flight experiences, in variety of testing environments. I have also worked as a helicopter instructor and have experience in the police helicopter world.
I joined the Ambulance Service in June 2000, as an ambulance technician and in May 2003 I was seconded to the Air Ambulance.
In my 4 years I have seen the service change & progress dramatically with fantastic specialist equipment, doctors & the new procedures that we are now able to perform. I feel very privileged to have been part of these changes.
In my spare time I am an active member of the St John Ambulance youth department, and county adventure team, training 15- 18 year olds first aid, CPR, adventurous activities, map craft and general life skills.
I also feel very humbled to have met some of the multitude of loyal, hard working fundraisers who have helped keep the trust running for so many years.
I joined the Ambulance Service in 1999 and qualified as a Paramedic in 2005. Until now I have been based in Hastings, Sussex where I had the opportunity to work as a single responder on the Rapid Response Unit and complete cliff rescue training.
I am really enjoying the experience of working with the Kent, Surrey and Sussex HEMS and divide my time between both the Marden and Dunsfold bases. I have been made to feel very welcome and am proud to work with such dedicated crews, hardworking fundraisers, and the charity staff that keep it all together. I am overwhelmed by the support the public show our charity.
I live in Brede and spend my time walking my dog, horse riding, snow boarding, socialising and as a volunteer for the Rye Harbour Lifeboat.
I joined the Ambulance Service in 1992 and have been a paramedic for 12 years and a Clinical Team Leader for the last 4 years. Before joining the Ambulance Service I qualified as a Registered General Nurse and specialised in Accident & Emergency.
I live in Newick, East Sussex with my wife and twin daughters. I am very proud to work with such a professional team, both within the HEMS unit and the charity. I am constantly amazed at the generosity of the public and the regard they have for the Air Ambulance Service.
I joined the London Ambulance Service in 1996 as an Ambulance
Technician. I qualified as a Paramedic in 1999 and transferred to the Kent
Ambulance Service in 2001. Before being selected to join the Critical Care
Paramedic (CCP) program, I was a Paramedic Team Leader at Tunbridge Wells.
As part of my CCP development, I have been very fortunate to be seconded
to the crew of the Air Ambulance. This is an excellent opportunity to work
alongside the specialist doctors and as a result, increase my ability to care
for the critically ill and injured patients.
Like my colleagues, I am also aware of the hard work that goes into fundraising
for the charity and I am looking forward to being able to assist with this
essential function and promote the vital role of the Air Ambulance.
I live in

I joined the Air Ambulance team as a pilot in May 2007.
Over the past 15 years I have flown as an instructor and commercial pilot, spending 5 years flying a Boeing 737. My last job role was flying a helicopter camera ship for BBC News.
I joined the Ambulance Service in 1998, and qualified as a paramedic in 2001.
In September 2009 I qualified as a Critical Care Paramedic after attending Hertfordshire University. This has given me an enhanced understanding of emergency medicine, and has provided an excellent foundation on which to build my HEMS career.
It is both an honour and a privilege to work within this highly professional, dedicated team who have made me feel extremely welcome. I am in complete awe of the hard working charity staff and volunteer fundraisers who, together with the public's financial generosity keep the aircraft flying.
I live in Dover with my wife and two sons, and enjoy playing golf in my spare time.

I joined the Ambulance service in 2000 and have held a variety of posts including Care Assistant, Technician, Paramedicand before joining the Air Ambulance I was a Clinical Team Leader in
My wife Zena, in her spare time, fundraises for the charity so I am aware of the hard work and dedication that the staff and volunteers give to ensure that the service remains up and running.
Outside of work I enjoy football and can often be found playing online computer games.
Originally from Surrey, I feel incredibly privileged to come back and work in the area that I grew up.
I qualified as a doctor at
Last year, I led the medical care team for runners competing in a 126km run through the Namibian dessert in just 24 hours and in 2006, I worked with Jack Osbourne and his team on his ITV2 series Adrenalin Junkie in
Outside of work, my hobbies include skiing, mountain biking, sailing and international expeditions.

I retired from the Armed Forces after a career of more than 23 years flying and service around the world and I joined the Air Ambulance team in December 2007.
It is a privilege to be working with such a dedicated, friendly and professional team, I look forward to assisting with the good work that actually makes a difference to the people of South East, England while doing what I enjoy most; flying.
I started
my clinical life as a dentist and concentrated on maxillo-facial surgery.
I got more interested in the acute and trauma side of things and after
qualifying in medicine I finished my speciality training in Emergency Medicine
in
I try to get as much Expedition and Events Medicine fitted in as possible. I have a very supportive wife called Dawn and three lovely kids , whatever spare time I have goes toward following their artistic exploits.
I am originally from London and I trained in emergency and intensive care medicine in Edinburgh where I have been working for the past eight years. I also gained valuable experience while spending a year working in South African trauma units. I am pleased to be working back in the South East, particularly for the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance.
I take every opportunity to travel and visit new countries. While I am away I enjoy scuba diving, skiing, climbing and other outdoor pursuits.

I am originally from Northumberland and started my medical career with London Ambulance Service, where I was a paramedic for a number of years before transferring to Kent in 2004. Before joining the air ambulance I worked as a Paramedic Practitioner at Herne Bay ambulance station.
This is a great place to work, and I feel privileged to be part of such a dedicated team.
I live in Whitstable with my wife Ashleigh and our three children; Archie, Wilf and Scarlet. In what little spare time I have, I play football and am a long suffering Newcastle United supporter!

I joined Ambulance Service in 1989 and qualified as a Paramedic in 1994. I have held several posts including clinical team leader, clinical development officer and education & development officer.
I am also undertaking the Critical Care Paramedic training program whilst working onboard the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service.
I joined the Ambulance Service in 1997 and worked towards the position of paramedic which I achieved in 2000.
In January 2009 I passed and completed a university based education to become a Critical Care Paramedic which enhanced my skills and I feel better equipped to work for the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance.
I am very privileged and proud to be part of a dedicated team of clinicians.
I am an emergency doctor from Queensland Australia. In 2007 I traded surfing and sunshine for trauma training at the Royal London Hospital. After a brief stint back in Australia I have braved the cold and returned to work for the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance and feel privileged for this training.
As an engineer in a former life I have to admit more than a passing interest in aircraft so this has to be the best of both worlds for me.

I was a doctor in British Army
for 15 years and have worked with different air ambulances across the country
over the last decade. I have been involved with the Surrey and Sussex unit
since the base was physically built and our first helicopter flew in, in 2007.
My role is to help train and develop the doctors and paramedics who work on the
air ambulance ensuring we always provide the highest standard of care to our
patients.
It has been an honour to have
helped shape the service, which delivers state-of-the-art medical care to our
injured and ill patients. I get huge enjoyment from working with such a
talented group of dedicated people, from fundraisers and administrative staff,
through to the pilots, doctors and paramedics who make up the operational
crew.
In my spare time I enjoy
hill-walking, cycling and landscape photography. I garden badly and can barely
play a note on my guitar. I am married, have two children, and they offer me
great support in everything I do.
I started in the ambulance service as an ambulance care assistant in 2000 and qualified as a paramedic in 2004. After being selected for the Critical Care Paramedic program in 2007 I am back at University, part-time, studying an MSC in Advance Paramedic Practice.
It is an honour to work with such professional, dedicated people throughout the HEMS team and the teamwork of the charity staff and fundraisers is truly commendable.
Outside work I try to stay in shape by running, swimming, and circuit training. I also enjoy camping, travelling and festivals.

I joined the ambulance
service in 1989 and qualified as a paramedic
in 1993. I have been fortunate in having had two previous secondments to the
air ambulance prior to being selected for the critical care paramedic program
and coming back for a third time.
I consider it a privilege to work with such a hard working and professional team backed up by so many dedicated volunteers. In my spare time I enjoy gliding as a member of a small club near Dover and playing music.
After finishing medical school, at
Imperial College in London, I started training as a surgeon in central London.
However, I realised after 3 years that I preferred being in the emergency
department rather than the operating room and left surgery. I also left the UK and trained in emergency medicine at the Los Angeles County Hospital,
University of Southern California, following a childhood dream to be Carter
from the show ER. It is the busiest trauma center in the US and it is this
experience that I hope to bring to the people who are served by the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). I then took up a post as a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Charing
Cross Hospital, London prior to this post
I grew up in Windsor and spent many
weekends with friends in Guildford. The UK HEMS system is world famous in its
spirit and ambition to bring this level of medical care to the UK prehospital
environment. I feel both excited and privileged to be asked to be part of this
team.

I joined North Yorkshire Ambulance
Service in 1987 after serving for 10 years in the Royal Air Force. In 1996,
after moving back to the
Over a six year period I flew as a
Paramedic and Team Leader and was involved in the introduction of the Explorer
aircraft and the move to the current base at Marden.
I worked as an electrician in Chatham Dockyard before training as a Registered Nurse in 1982 at Medway Hospital, Gillingham. I have worked on the Air Ambulance for 8 years - becoming a Registered Paramedic in 2005. Working here is simply the best job I ever had and I work with a fantastic team.
I am also Clinical Manager for the two Air Ambulance’s covering Kent, Surrey & Sussex.
I have lived in Maidstone for 12 years with my wife and three children.

I became a
pilot 17 years ago having previously been in Telecommunications and Motorcycle
racing.
Outside work my interests include anything mechanical especially motorcycles and I have a small collection of old bangers that keep me busy.













