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TracPlus partners with Avincis to deliver next-generation operational intelligence
Intermountain Health acquires new AW109 and simulator
New Bell 505 for Fort Worth police
QAI Aviation and Spectrum Aeromed collaborate on air medical interior for EC135
RFDS to open new base in Tasmania in 2027
GPMS and Precision deliver AS332 HUMS to Nomad Aviation
Nearly 500 RNs now board certified in burn nursing
Sikorsky awarded contract for 35 Black Hawks for Greece
November 2024 edition
November 2024
Issue
In the AirMed&Rescue November 2024 edition
Special missions often fly in challenging conditions covering large areas, so sensors are used to narrow the search, highlight targets of interest, and perform safer flights, among other benefits; aerial firefighting is facing greater demands upon its resources, so operators and organizations are expanding their assets and abilities with drones that can be flown at a low cost with a high safety margin, allowing the conventional crewed craft to focus on other roles; and the complexity of rear crew winching requires equally complex and involved training to ensure that live missions are conducted successfully and safely.
Plus, we have all of our regular content to keep you informed of the events relating to worldwide special missions.
Sensors: powerful tools for special missions
Remotely piloted aircraft in aerial firefighting
Hanging tough: training for winch operators and paramedics
Interview: Innovation and sustainability – the axis of the future of flight
October 2024 edition
October 2024
Issue
In the October edition, see how the training for special missions is achieved; discover the latest developments in emergency medical services; find out about the considerations needed for transporting neonatal and pediatric patients; review the effects of the northern hemisphere’s recent wildfire season; and learn about the importance of egress training; plus more of our regular content.
Making the impossible routine: teaching special mission aviators how to do what has never been done
New heights for HEMS critical care
Transporting the most fragile and vulnerable: neonatal and pediatric air transfers
No smoke without fire: firefighting in the northern hemisphere
Avionics
TracPlus partners with Avincis to deliver next-generation operational intelligence
QAI Aviation and Spectrum Aeromed collaborate on air medical interior for EC135
GPMS and Precision deliver AS332 HUMS to Nomad Aviation
Boston MedFlight acquires new night vision goggles from ASU
HEMS/SAR
Intermountain Health acquires new AW109 and simulator
New Bell 505 for Fort Worth police
Hanging tough: training for winch operators and paramedics
Interview: Innovation and sustainability – the axis of the future of flight
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