Don't know if this is allowed but do any uk news channels apart from Sky have helicopters?
Sky don't really have one, it's leased from Arena Aviation, as is the 'BBC' one too. Pictures from either are also made available to the other and to ITN, and so by extention the ITV companies, and C4 and C5
Don't know if this is allowed but do any uk news channels apart from Sky have helicopters?
Sky don't really have one, it's leased from Arena Aviation, as is the 'BBC' one too. Pictures from either are also made available to the other and to ITN, and so by extention the ITV companies, and C4 and C5
Don't know if this is allowed but do any uk news channels apart from Sky have helicopters?
Well there's only one other news channel
The BBC and ITN used to jointly hire a helicopter when one was needed. AIUI that deal has now ended, possibly because of the Cliff Richard thing
I'm not sure Sky's is actually theirs as such
I think the Captain Tom Spitfire fly pasts were all shot by one or other of the helicoptors, and the pictures shown live on BBC Breakfast, GMB, and Kay@Sky#News or whatever it's called
ITN has an agreement with Sky to buy into its chopper coverage on an ad-hoc basis (which replaces the original ITN agreement with the BBC). But sometimes, the BBC and/or Sky chopper pix are shared amongst all three members of the UK Pool - usually to negate the need for both choppers to go up on the same story, or to facilitate continuous chopper coverage throughout the day (whilst one of the choppers refuels).
ITN has an agreement with Sky to buy into its chopper coverage on an ad-hoc basis (which replaces the original ITN agreement with the BBC). But sometimes, the BBC and/or Sky chopper pix are shared amongst all three members of the UK Pool - usually to negate the need for both choppers to go up on the same story, or to facilitate continuous chopper coverage throughout the day (whilst one of the choppers refuels).
Yes, helped by the fact that the three primary UK-based newsgathering helicopters (G-UKTV in Sky News livery, G-INTV in BBC News livery, G-TVHD) are all operated by Arena Aviation. There have been times when the "BBC" helicopter has been on assignment for Sky, and vice versa.
Don't know if this is allowed but do any uk news channels apart from Sky have helicopters?
Well there's only one other news channel
The BBC and ITN used to jointly hire a helicopter when one was needed. AIUI that deal has now ended, possibly because of the Cliff Richard thing
I'm not sure Sky's is actually theirs as such
I think the Captain Tom Spitfire fly pasts were all shot by one or other of the helicoptors, and the pictures shown live on BBC Breakfast, GMB, and Kay@Sky#News or whatever it's called
Yes it was the BBC one for the flypast for Tom, Interestingly it looked like a BBC news truck downlinked it and uplinked it via sat as I assume it was a little too far away from the London receive sites.