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04/02/2013

Investigating allegations of high salaries and large PR budgets at the Children's Air Ambulance. Plus, disaffected young people in Bristol and the last plane ever built in Filton.

Inside Out investigates allegations of high salaries and large PR budgets at the Children's Air Ambulance. The charity was set up in 2006 to transfer sick children between hospitals, but as yet it hasn't transported a single child.

We follow the young lady working with disaffected young people in Bristol trying to help them get their lives back on track.

And the last plane ever built in Filton! We follow the thirteen year dream of one man to re-construct a Spitfire and see it flying once more.

29 minutes

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Mon 4 Feb 2013 19:30

Air Ambulance Service

Air Ambulance Service

There are currently 16 different air ambulance services covering Britain, each of which is separate and distinct.


Now one charity says it wants to start a new service - a national helicopter dedicated to transporting sick children between hospitals.


But there are some听concerns about how realistic its plans are, and the potential impact they will have on other air rescue services.


on the 91热爆 News website.

Air Ambulance Service's fundraising criticised

Air Ambulance Service's fundraising criticised

An air ambulance charity has been criticised for both the way it raises its funds and the way it spends them.

The charity said it expected to begin transporting children by the spring.

on the 91热爆 News website.

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Presenter Alastair McKee
Series Producer Dimitri Houtart

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