RE: PH'ers buy a chopper

RE: PH'ers buy a chopper

Tuesday 13th November 2007

PH'ers buy a chopper

PistonHeaders raise £240,000 for helicopter charity that saved Hammond


The chopper in action with PH sticker!
The chopper in action with PH sticker!
Fourteen months ago Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond had a bit of an accident at Elvington Airfield while driving a jet car at almost 300 mph.

Immediately after the crash there was a huge swell of support for Hammond and even those who had never heard of the diminutive star found themselves reading about his plight on the front pages of the nation’s newspapers.

But it wasn’t just Hammond who was thrust into the spotlight.

A little known outfit called the Yorkshire Air Ambulance had airlifted Hammond from the scene of the accident and everyone wanted to know the story.

What most people didn’t know is the YAA is a charity that relies solely on the generosity of individuals and sponsors to save lives.

On hearing about the YAA, and how it had helped Hammond, two PistonHeaders known as ‘White Van Man” and “Tallbloke” set about raising some money for it to continue its good work.

‘I was sitting at work bored and started reading a thread about helping Hammond,' said Alex Goss, aka White Van Man.

'Lots of people were saying lets do this and that but no one was really doing anything,’

‘I saw the YAA was a charity and it seemed like the right place for money to go.’

He set up www.justgiving.com/PHRichardHammond in the hope of raising a few hundred pounds, but reached that target in half an hour.

After an overwhelming response from PistonHeads, the motoring community from across the world and general well wishers £194,135 was donated and once the giftaid was reclaimed from the government the total was taken to £240,348.67.

Now Hammond is back on TV and driving like a loon, so what happened to the money?

Well, it hasn’t sat in the bank or being used up as the daily running costs for the YAA helicopter. 

It was used as a deposit to buy a much needed second helicopter for the YAA. 

The new chopper, G-CEMS, is £1.5 million worth of the best life saving equipment money can buy. 

The helicopter is one of the most advanced helicopters currently being used in the UK air ambulance service. 

Some of you might have spotted it flying around the Sheffield area, it went into active duty on Saturday 13th October and is based at Sheffield City Airport. 

The helicopter was officially launched on the 25th October - the seventh birthday of the YAA. 

The helicopter is very similar to their existing one but with a few extra additions some of them you might expect to find on something James Bond would drive. 

It has winching capabilities, cable cutters and a weather and mapping radar on the front.

These additions will enable them to access patients in more inaccessible locations and 24 hours a day if the relevant funding and NHS backing can be found.

The Yorkshire Air Ambulance and all other air ambulance charities depend upon the fundraising support from individuals, local companies and organisations.

Although it receives a small amount of government funding, in the form of paramedics seconded from the NHS, it relies on people to keep it flying. 

Information on your local air ambulance charity can be found at www.airambulancecharities.co.uk and more information and how to support the YAA can be found at www.yaa.org.uk

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LooseCannon

Original Poster:

288 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Devils advocate mode:

I wonder how much Hammond chipped in by way of thanks out of the the proceeds of his book/salary/enhanced profile???

furtive

4,498 posts

280 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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That's a very small sticker for £240k

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

251 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Devil's advocate mode; it's none of your bloody business.

Wigeon Incognito

3,271 posts

219 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Good work!!

Now I never was good at Where's Wally or Spot The Difference, but where is the PH sticker?

GolfGT

5,190 posts

211 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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I say well done to all PH's , I know I was one of those people smile



Edited by GolfGT on Tuesday 13th November 15:46

MoleVision

996 posts

212 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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furtive said:
That's a very small sticker for £240k
very small? I havent spotted it yet?????

Garlick

40,601 posts

241 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Wigeon Incognito said:
Good work!!

Now I never was good at Where's Wally or Spot The Difference, but where is the PH sticker?
Me neither? Ollie help us out mate....Oliie is making tea at the moment coffee

r5gttgaz

7,897 posts

221 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Wigeon Incognito said:
Good work!!

Now I never was good at Where's Wally or Spot The Difference, but where is the PH sticker?
Thank god its not only me that can't see it.

Adam73

6 posts

198 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Well done guys

GolfGT

5,190 posts

211 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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r5gttgaz said:
Wigeon Incognito said:
Good work!!

Now I never was good at Where's Wally or Spot The Difference, but where is the PH sticker?
Thank god its not only me that can't see it.
I saw the program last week third one down from the large white sticker

Oli S

214 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Tea made. It's on the yellow part of the chopper

r5gttgaz

7,897 posts

221 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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thumbup

I was looking for the crossed pistons smiley.

andyps

7,817 posts

283 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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There was an article in my local paper - the Pontefract and Castleford Express - about this which credited local volunteers with raising money towards this new chopper, no mention of Hammond at all which I thought was pretty disgusting - I would write and complain but I may need their help about some speed camera issueswink. Link to story here

Mr Will

13,719 posts

207 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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furtive said:
That's a very small sticker for £240k
Its not a small sticker, its just a very big chopper!

sprinter885

11,550 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Oooh-didn't we all do well ?? bowbowbow
Nice to be part of something as positive as this.
..and of course,'tho said before, well done to WhiteVavMan & Tallbloke.

Where are they these days-don't seem to see much from either on General threads??

p.s. it seems a shame that PH doesn't at least get a mention for starting it all off. Usually the best you hear is "raised by a car fans web site" ..or similar.

Edited by sprinter885 on Tuesday 13th November 16:02

crofty1984

15,895 posts

205 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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It's the black rectangular Speed Matters logo like in the corner of the pic. Not the smiley one.

GolfGT

5,190 posts

211 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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sprinter885 said:
Oooh-didn't we all do well ?? bowbowbow
Nice to be part of something as positive as this.
..and of course,'tho said before, well done to WhiteVavMan & Tallbloke.

Where are they these days-don't seem to see much from either on General threads??

p.s. it seems a shame that PH doesn't at least get a mention for starting it all off. Usually the best you hear is "raised by a car fans web site" ..or similar.

Edited by sprinter885 on Tuesday 13th November 16:02
White_van_man is busy building his westfield

stephen300o

15,464 posts

229 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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I'm pretty sure you didn't donate for recognition?.

MitchT

15,930 posts

210 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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PH sticker is behind the cockpit door window under the white square with 'sicl' written on it. There could not be a more appropriate slogan for the Air Ambulance than 'Speed Matters'!

Edited by MitchT on Tuesday 13th November 16:19

lord summerisle

8,138 posts

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