Our Blog
Useful hints and tips, “how to…” guides, inspiring articles on what we do, why we do it and how our work impacts on the communities of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.
A Lancaster, a Kookaburra and a helipad
On 12 May 1944, a rather special Lancaster Bomber returned to its site at RAF Waddington celebrating its 100th mission. Ninety-years-later LNAA’s helicopter resides on that same site, celebrating its 30th birthday.
April’s #teamhelimed29 runners raise a staggering £49,600
Congratulations to April's #teamhelimed29 runners took on the Lincoln 10k, the London Landmark's Half Marathon and London Marathon and raise a staggering £49,600 for Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance.
A paramedics blog – keep your body and bike safe
Mick's blog is a collection of his professional experience doing what I love, I hope you find it useful to empower each other to become safer and better riders.
A paramedic’s blog – the enjoyment of riding a motorbike
Insights, hints and tips from LNAA's paramedic Mick Goodwin on how to get the most enjoyment from riding your motorbike.
A paramedic’s blog – A biker’s experience on riding motorcycles
Insights, hints and tips from LNAA's paramedic Mick Goodwin on how to get the most enjoyment from riding your motorbike.
Lincs Show round-up
Some of our favourite Lincolnshire Show highlights after a successful two days with our emergency services colleagues in the new Blue Light Zone.
A paramedic’s blog – the experience of riding motorbikes
Mick's blog is a collection of his professional experience doing what I love, I hope you find it useful to empower each other to become safer and better riders.
Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance in numbers
How many missions do we attend per year? What is the cost of delivering a life-saving emergency care service to every community across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire? Read on to find all those interesting facts about Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance.
What to do if you see our helicopter landing near you
It can be exciting to witness our helicopter hovering above, looking for a safe place to land. Follow our guidance to keep you safe.