AirMed&Rescue May edition out now
The latest issue is packed with informative analysis on topics including crew resource management, simulation training for pilots and air medical professionals, flight risk assessments, and night vision goggle technology
Air medical crew resource management continues to be a mainstay of our industry, and how providers are engaging with and training their crews is of great interest to both rotary and fixed-wing air ambulance providers. Our feature shares insights from operators around the world on how to strike a balance between flight safety and patient care.
Elsewhere, the ongoing development of simulation technology is investigated, with a particular focus on how pilots are benefiting from advancements in scenario-based training programs and software.
For medical personnel, check out our Medical Insight piece from medical team leaders at Air Methods, who explain how their latest innovations are pushing the boundaries for air medical training procedures.
In the last issue, we looked at flight risk assessment tools for helicopter and fixed-wing air ambulances, with a brief consideration of whether or not such software can be used in search and rescue missions. To follow up, I spoke to former US Coast Guard pilot Dan Deutermann about how flight risk assessments are carried out in a SAR environment.
Meanwhile, RAF pilot Tom Mullins has shared his experiences of flying with night vision devices, and identifies the pros and cons of such technology. Where is there room for improvement with current goggle design?
All this and more to be found in the latest edition of AirMed&Rescue.
New developments in pilot simulation training options, Serious gaming as a training method for air medical professionals, Night vision devices – is there progress to be made?, Interviews: Wayde Diamond, Ornge, and Dan Deutermann, The Squadron, HEMS in Sicily and Repatriation of four Covid positive patients from Nigeria to Israel
May 2021
Issue
In this issue:
- New developments in pilot simulation training options
- Serious gaming as a training method for air medical professionals
- Night vision devices – is there progress to be made?
- Interviews: Wayde Diamond, Ornge, and Dan Deutermann, The Squadron
- HEMS in Sicily
- Repatriation of four Covid positive patients from Nigeria to Israel
Mandy Langfield
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!