Enter our free First Flight raffle and win a flight in our new helicopter

If you’ve ever wondered what’s it’s like flying in our air ambulance, now is your chance to find out.

We’re offering a seat for you and loved one on board our brand-new Airbus H145 D3 helicopter on Wednesday 24 September at our Aberdeen base.

Our First Flight raffle is free to enter with an optional donation.

This once-in-a-lifetime experience is being offered as part of Operation Skyward. This operational upgrade was only made possible because of the people of Scotland.

To celebrate this, we want to offer you the chance to experience this rare opportunity. The chance to glimpse what it is like for our paramedics and pilots every day and to see firsthand the life-saving benefits this aircraft will offer the Scottish public.

It couldn’t be easier to enter our free raffle. Simply click HERE and enter your details for your chance to win.

While entry is completely free, there is an optional donation upon registration completion, and every contribution, no matter the size, directly supports the success of Operation Skyward.

Our First Flight raffle closes at 12noon on Wednesday 10 September. Any entries received after the closing date will not be valid.

Entry is open to individuals aged 18 years or over and participants must be residents of the UK.

The lucky winner will win a seat for two on board our new, state-of-the-art aircraft as we take flight for the first time. Soar the skies with our crew who can answer any questions you have about our vital service.

Throughout the month of September, thanks to the support of our aviation partner, Babcock, the charity has the rare opportunity to showcase the new helicopter to the people of Scotland through a variety of activities around the country. This will take place alongside training our crew will undertake on the new air ambulance prior to it going live in October.

Our existing Aberdeen aircraft will remain fully crewed and online while all of this activity takes place, ensuring no one in Scotland dies because help can't get there in time.

Enter today for your chance to win!

ENTER HERE

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