Showing posts with label Air Ambulance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air Ambulance. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 August 2014

Heir Ambulance: Prince William to take job as 999 helicopter pilot on £40,000-a-year and will give it all to charity Daily Mail


Commander: William will be flying the East Anglian Air Ambulance for at least two years from the spring, responding to urgent 999 calls



Prince William will start new job in East Anglia next year after six months of training
·        He is the first senior royal to sign a job contract and pay income tax and NI
·        William will work shifts starting at 7am and 4.30pm in 999 call out team

·        He will be responding to major car crashes and medical emergencies         Cambridges will be spending more time at Anmer Hall in Sandringham .   New job means he will not be a 'frontline' royal until at least the age of 35

Prince William will next month begin training for a new job as an air ambulance pilot, Kensington Palace formally confirmed today.

The future king will fly emergency helicopters for the East Anglian Air Ambulance for at least two years from next spring following a six month conversion course.

In the background: William's decision to keep flying means he will not become a frontline royal until at least the age of 35


In doing so he will be the first direct heir to the throne to become an ordinary PAYE company employee, it can be revealed.

A spokesman for William – who quit his previous role as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot last September - described his new role as a ‘one of the finest forms of public service’.

‘He is hugely motivated by the idea of being able to help people in difficult and challenging situations. The air ambulance service does truly outstanding work and the Duke of Cambridge wants to make his own contribution to it,’ he said.

But William’s decision to once again put off full-time public duties in favour of a new role – one to which he has committed for more than two and a half years - means that he will not become a frontline royal until at least the age of 35.

With the Queen and Prince Philip aged 88 and 93 respectively, some royal-watchers believe there is a pressing need for William and Kate to step up to the plate and shoulder their fair share of royal engagements.


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