Well I am unsure about where you are at Bone, but I know here in my Wing they do not send bills to people... Our helicopters are constantly scanning the airwaves, and will usually divert from a training mission to go rescue people. The only hangup now is that with the water temp being so cold the SAR guys need to have their dry suits an stuff with them to go in the water. It does take a lot of fuel to fill up our H-60's though. The full bags of gas (some 592 gallons) cost us in the neighborhood of $2000 at the military rate with JP-5.. If we have to fill up at KJAX, KVQQ, or KCRG and fill up at the civilian rate that cost can easily escalate to double that with the cost of Jet-A. So I can only imagine how much it costs to pull of a SAR mission for a private firm. Cause I know after we go on a mission it triggers a couple conditional inspections, some special cleanings, and do a thorough rinse of the engines. Is always a good feeling when we manage to save someone life, regardless of what the circumstances may be. Although I think I can agree that if it was something they did being reckless maybe they should share a part of the burden. Granted I think no one sets out with the intent of needing to be rescued from somewhere, so for me that is kind of iffy ground.