Donate £150 to become a “High Flyer” and have your name displayed on the new Midlands Air Ambulance helicopter.

The names appear on the helicopter’s underside. They will be within the chevron patterns. High Flyers get more than just recognition; the charity sends a certificate to you, and they also give you a coin.
The charity believes names are critical because they help doctors reach accident scenes, and paramedics can bring urgent treatment. Your support provides hospital-level care. The names on the helicopter matter a lot.
You can find your name online. The platform shows its chevron position after the High Flyer list completes. The charity plans to show names at events too.
The pilot, Danny Shorter, made a statement that generosity makes their work possible. The names remind them whom they serve. It’s about lives and communities.
The names represent stories and emotions. These include love, loss, and hope. The helicopter carries this meaning, and their new helicopter, G-HMAA, will help people needing urgent care.