Mandy Langfield is Director of Publishing for Voyageur Publishing & Events. She was Editor of AirMed&Rescue from December 2017 until April 2021. Her favourite helicopter is the Chinook, having grown up near an RAF training ground!
Interview: Matthew Baily, Chief Flight Paramedic for Life Lion Critical Care
Clinical care in the air: Matthew Baily tells AirMed&Rescue what got him hooked on HEMS and what keeps him excited about coming into work each day
Interview: Allen C Wolfe Jr, Chairperson at the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) and Senior Director of Education at Life Link III
Celebrating nursing excellence: Allen C Wolfe explains his passion for passing on the knowledge gained from more than three decades in nursing through maintaining the highest standards for the industry…
NTSB issues Final Report into Air Methods accident
The report from the National Transportation Safety Board finds probable cause to be an in-flight attitude upset resulting in rotor system overspeed, engine power reduction and a hard landing
Interview: Brad Milliken, Director of Maritime Operations for Global Support and Development
Courage in the face of disaster: Brad Milliken is an expert in management of resources during a disaster. Having spent years in the US Coast Guard, and working with multiple…
Changes start for the INEM emergency helicopter service in Portugal
From 1 January 2024, two of the four medical emergency helicopters serving INEM will undergo a reduction in hours from 24 to 12 hours, with the aircraft remaining 100 per…
Stretchers and rescue baskets: Choosing the right product for the mission
SAR and HEMS organizations around the world make use of different stretchers and rescue baskets every day, so what sets apart the winning products? Mandy Langfield asks users for their…
Simulator training for autorotations – then, now and when?
The benefits of simulation training for autorotations are explored by Mandy Langfield, as well as the new technology enabling more effective preparation for what is probably one of the worst…