As a matter of interest, are these regulations specific to Ireland as the air ambulances we see on the TV, particularly in the UK, seem to be able to land in very confined spaces, school playing fields and playgrounds, roads etc, and some of the Hospital pads are very close to the main hospital buildings even more so than the pad at Galway hospital. I know its a case of life or death, but surely, if an air ambulance is needed that would be the case anyway. I suppose you would still need a dedicated air ambulance for that. Anyone have anything on the 32 county charity air ambulance service that will be based in Kerry due to start next summer. As most of the UK and European air ambulances are charities, may this one will be a different story.