Child Flight
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Child Flight is an Australian helicopter service dedicated to the emergency transport of sick children. It operates two twin-engined instrument-flight rated helicopters. As a not-for-profit organisation, the service relies on community support and corporate sponsorship to complement a government operating grant.
The service is located at the NETS base at Westmead in Sydney, Australia. It is the preferred helicopter transport vehicle for NETS, the emergency medical transport service for children. The service employs 9 pilots, an aircraft maintenance engineer and fund-raising and office staff.
Founded by Bart Bassett, Dr. Andrew Berry and Jeremy Ovens to supply air transport to NETS, the service started with a twin-engined BO 105 helicopter on November 19, 1989 . Within twelve months, a new BK 117 was delivered from the factory in Germany as the flagship of the service.
In 2000, a second helicopter was purchased to improve service continuity to NETS. It is a twin-engined Eurocopter AS 365 N2 'Dauphin' with tricycle retractable landing gear and high-speed, long distance performance.

