Wednesday, 4 February 2026 | 23:30 | From Kings College London Hospital
On Wednesday, 4 February 2026 at 23:30, a Air Ambulance Helicopter departed from Kings College London Hospital to Redhill Aerodrome. It was the Air Ambulance Helicopter with registration number G-KSSC. The flight lasted 20 minutes. During that period, the aircraft travelled 23 miles at an average speed of 72 miles per hour at a maximum altitude of 2100 feet.
The helicopter G-KSSC is used as a air ambulance helicopter. The main purpose of this aircraft is to transport a Mobile Medical Team to an incident as quickly as possible, enabling the trauma doctor to provide immediate first aid on site. The aircraft is flying this flight as Air Ambulance Helicopter.
Photo: Shona aakss
Redhill Aerodrome, Redhill, Surrey23:50
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Salfords, Reigate and Banstead23:44
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Reigate, Reigate and Banstead23:42
Lower Kingswood, Reigate and Banstead23:41
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Woodmansterne, Reigate and Banstead23:40
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London Borough of Sutton, Greater London23:38
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London Borough of Croydon, Greater London23:37
London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London23:35
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Kings College London Hospital, London23:30
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