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The article claims that this is the only government funded air ambulance or "air wing" in the UK but gives no {{WP:RS]] for this information. Also, if you stretch the definition a little, RAF and RNAS sea kings could count as air ambualnces and, as part of the military, they most definitely receive government funding!
Also, there is no mention of those search and rescue squadrons in this article, though, I believe, the civilian outfit works very closely with the military (though I do not have a WP:RS for this unless you count the documentary Highland Emergency). That series might also be worth a mention as the SAS is frequently featured.
Lastly, the fixed wing aircraft amy be worthy of greater prominence- that's unusual in the UK (in fact, I don't know of another) HJ Mitchell (talk) 01:33, 16 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
one source
Subjects own website is the source of all but one sentence in the article. Gab4gab (talk) 16:55, 7 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Citations / Clarification of Text
I've made some effort to add new citations and clarify some of the text / add more relevant content.
Unfortunately most publicly-accessible references are pretty limited in content, or limited to SAS's official website. I'll continue, but please edit as the community sees fit.
FinalCoyote (talk) 16:38 12 August 2017