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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0187060Jerry Grayson - IMDb

    Jerry Grayson. Additional Crew: A View to a Kill. He served in the Royal Navy from 1972-1980 as a Search and Rescue helicopter pilot. He was based first on the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal and later at RNAS (Royal Naval Air Station) Culdrose near Helston in Cornwall. He was involved in rescuing numerous civilians during his time at Culdrose, including yachtsmen who were taking part in the ...

  2. Jerry Grayson presented as our keynote speaker on Day 1 of the RMIA National Conference in Canberra. Jerry captivated the audience with the stories of his career and his rescue missions and he was also able to connect the audiences interest in ‘risk’ with his critical decisions, leadership and team work as a rescue pilot.

  3. Whether rescuing a wounded fighter pilot who has ditched in the sea, saving desperate survivors from a sinking ship, or picking up a grievously ill crewman from the deck of a nuclear-armed submarine that can only surface for five minutes, Jerry Grayson has lived a life of unparalleled excitement and adventure. Excitingly told, frequently funny ...

  4. Helicopter pilot and stunt man Jerry Grayson. Credit: Simon Schluter Yet here he is, standing on a ridge, sun exploding off his aviators, ciggie at his lips. Even at 61, with that aristocratic ...

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  6. Liked by Jerry Grayson. After four decades in manned aviation I've had the operation to remove the helicopter from my bottom and inserted a drone into my hands. <br><br>Having filmed the earth from the air for over 25 years for bands such as The Rolling Stones, New Order & Paul McArtney, directors from Sir Ridley Scott, to Werner Herzog, and ...

  7. Jerry joined the Fleet Air Arm at just 17, making him the youngest helicopter pilot to ever serve in the Royal Navy. As a search and rescue pilot, he had to navigate stressful and highly dangerous missions to save lives out at sea. Across his 2500 hours of flight and 120 rescue missions, Jerry and his crew have managed to save over 70 lives.