Jordan sends two helicopters to Cyprus to reinforce its aerial firefighting capabilities
The Republic of Cyprus has partnered with the Royal Jordanian Air Force to help combat potential forest fires until Cyprus’ own leased firefighting aircraft arrive
Texas House Committee calls for more firefighting resources after Panhandle wildfires
Published on 1 May, the Committee’s report recommends that the US state obtain and control its own firefighting air fleet and contract directly with private aerial support providers
Mario Pierobon investigates what training options are available for air medical crews, how courses are delivered, and how they ensure crewmembers are prepared for any eventuality and able to meet…
In the bag: how optimized kit bags are enhancing operations
Medical kit bags must be robust, lightweight and ergonomic to ensure crew can easily carry them, even in challenging terrain. The contents – namely lifesaving equipment – must be suitably…
As medical staff shortages grow, Dr István Lunczer, Medical Director of TrustAir Aviation, asks if Hungary’s ambulance officer qualification could provide a solution
Case study: Seaplane medical evacuations in South Florida
A 79-year-old man experienced a cardiac arrest while on a cruise ship in the Caribbean and was medevaced by seaplane back to the USA. Steve Williams, Senior Director, Global Air…