Previously editor of AirMed & Rescue Magazine from launch up till issue 87, James Paul Wallis continues to write on air medical matters. He also contributes to AMR sister publication the International Travel & Health Insurance Journal.
The continuing evolution of FLIR and NVGs
The US Helicopter Safety Team recently named enhanced vision technology as one of the four key helicopter technologies that will save lives. James Paul Wallis looks at how the two…
Provider Profile: New Jersey State Police Aviation Bureau
In a 911 emergency or patrolling the skies on homeland security missions, the citizens of the US state of New Jersey know that they have a highly trained aviation team…
Technology that was once only to be found in science fiction novels is fast becoming reality, as advances in avionics, composite materials and connectivity bring enhanced services and safety to…
The development and introduction of electronic flight bags in aviation – EFBs – has taken some time, but now they are now considered to be standard operating equipment on air…
Trials in Australia could be signalling the way ahead for a new role for remotely piloted aircraft in the air medical sphere, as James Paul Wallis reports