An air ambulance pilot who landed in a pay-and-display car park during an emergency didn't take any chances – and bought a ticket for his chopper.
Craig Webster touched down in the council-run Victoria Square car park in Bodmin, Cornwall, which charges 60p per hour.
Rather than risk a fine, he hopped down from the cab and duly entered the helicopter's registration code into the machine and paid for 60 minutes.
He put 60p in the machine (Picture: SWNS) A guy proposed to his girlfriend while dressed as a Nazi Captain Webster, who used to fly deliveries to lighthouses before joining Cornwall Air Ambulance, then waited for his colleagues before flying off.The charity tweeted pictures of the incident and said: 'Captain Craig is always honest when he parks G-CNWL – even when on a mission.'
No details of the mission have been released.
Captain Craig is always honest when he parks G-CNWL even when on a mission! #savingtime #savinglives pic.twitter.com/BRtb0hc7l1
— Cornwall Air Amb (@cornwallairamb) August 12, 2016
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