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BumbleAir flies Donegal boy to hospital in the arms of his mother

Fionnula and Oisin
Fionnula and Oisin

Last week the helicopter wing of BumbleAnce, namely BumbleAir, flew a child from Donegal to Dublin and back again in the arms of his mother - a first for the family. We spoke to pilot Ryan Hanrahan to find out more.

Thanks to BumbleAir - a charity that transports sick children across Ireland for medical treatment - Oisin Campbell, a 3-year-old from Donegal, was able to travel to and from his appointment in Our Lady's Children's Hospital in Dublin in the arms of his mother, Fionnula Doherty.

Oisin and Mum Fionnuala are ready to jet off with pilot Ryan
Oisin and Mum Fionnuala, with pilot Ryan, getting ready for this unforgettable journey

Fionnula doesn't travel well on long journeys by car so this trip was an emotional milestone for the family, Ryan explained: "This is one of the most profound flights that I've ever done as Fionnula told me that this was her first time travelling with Oisin together on a trip because, normally, her father would travel by road.

"She doesn't like travelling by road so she normally flies down and meets them so she's always waiting for texts and updates from the father just to see how Oisin is doing."

The toddler, who hails from Derrybeg in Gaoth Dobhair, was diagnosed with a rare chromosomal abnormality and has to travel for multiple hospital appointments which can take up to eight hours to get to by car.

While this trip was undoubtedly memorable for the family, it also served as an important reminder to Ryan as to why he works so hard for this charitable service. 

BumbleAir Fionnula and Oisin
Mum & son, Fionnula & Oisin, all set for take off in the BumbleAir helicopter

He explained: "I remember turning around and looking at Fionnula and she was smiling from ear to ear and just so humbled, she just could not believe it.

"Just so, so happy, holding Oisin in her hands for the whole flight and he slept most of the way he was so happy and she was just smiling, looking out the whole time and asking questions and just couldn't believe that she was doing it."

"It just re-emphasised why I'm doing all this and putting all the hard work in to make this happen because it is absolutely amazing and has such an effect on the family," he said.

The journey took just one hour and 20 minutes by air and afforded a comfort to the family that was absolutely priceless. More below.

Listen to Fionnuala's interview on RnaG and read more from the mum-of-three anseo

Oisin surrounded by his family at the airport
Oisin surrounded by his family at the airport & pilot Ryan

However, Ryan was quick to thank everyone involved in the journey including the airport staff.

"All the staff in Donegal were phenomenal and the staff in Sligo airport were brilliant because they waved all our landing fees and they were just very helpful once we landed to get fuel in Sligo and when we landed with Fionnula and her son in Donegal so it's really well received by the workers there as well so big thanks to them," he said.

Learn more about BumbleAir by listening to our interview with Ryan on The LifeStyle Show.

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