AirMed&Rescue Aug/Sept issue out now
The latest issue of AirMed&Rescue Magazine is now available to read for free online
This issue of AirMed&Rescue brings you a diverse range of news, analysis, interviews and opinion pieces, all written by experts in their fields from around the world.
We’ve got a special report from the US Florida Office of Insurance Commissioner Advocate who considers the regulation of emergency air medical transportation providers, while in Nepal, the Chief Executive of Traveller Assist reports on his work to prevent the abuse and misuse of medical helicopters for the evacuation of climbers from Everest. US-based helicopter pilot Bruce Webb, meanwhile, offers his thoughts on why leaders of companies have to be first in line to create a culture of safety for their pilots, empowering them to make the right decisions. Stuart Cox and Kerryn Reynolds, both experienced air medical professionals, are concerned about the level of fatigue that flight doctors and nurses are enduring, and are keen to see new regulations introduced that would ensure appropriate rest times for medical professionals doing long shifts, many of whom cross time zones in the process.
For those readers who want to dig a little deeper, have a look at our features, which include a report into how electronic flight bags are making life easier for pilots in different organisations. Night vision goggle regulations are under the microscope too, and finally, we’ve got a wide-ranging article on how technological innovations are shaping the helicopters of the future.
AirMed&Rescue is proud to work with a wide range of industry experts, without whom the magazine would undoubtedly not be able to bring you the level of in-depth analysis that you, our readers, enjoy so much. If you would like to be involved, contributing an article or publishing some research that you have undertaken, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us – email [email protected].