The International Air Rescue and Air Ambulance magazine
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... introduces the new AW169 and EC145T2 with regard to their potential use in the HEMS or SAR roles.
The AIRMED 2011 World Congress is at the core of this issue, and we present the program, the city of Brighton and introduce the host, the Kent Air Ambulance. We provide insights into the United Kingdom's HEMS system.
... takes a look at the legal ramifications of European tenders for HEMS stations. The MD Explorer is the h/c we look at in our type report, and we introduce Eurocopter's X3 and its historical "role model" Anton Flettner's Fl 185.
Forty years of ADAC Air Rescue were celebrated in December, 4RESCUE asked third graders to contribute to the celebration. We take you on an LAR air-ambulance mission between two worlds.
... covers the introduction of IFR routes and special approaches for helicopters.
We return to Haiti to take a look at the still ongoing rescue and aid effort.
We also take a close look at HEMS in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Japan as well as the self provlaimed "HEMS Dream" Bell 429 in a first short flight report.
... focuses on the NH90 in its role as SAR and Forward AirMedEvac helicopter. A report from Finland shows a practical approach to the introduction of the NH90 into a fleet.
In air ambulance the transport of newborns and prematurely born babies is among the most challenging missions for the medical crew. In Africa air ambulance has its own distinct challenges as seen in the West African Rescue Association's operations.