PILOTS:
Air Evac Lifeteam's instrument-rated pilots are skilled aviators who
become proficient air medical pilots by training
under its proprietary and
Federal Aviation Authority-approved program. Each certified pilot meets FAA
standards and has flown, on average, more than 5,700 hours.
Only pilots who meet or exceed their respective states requirements are
considered by Air Evac Lifeteam. Before a pilot can fly for Air Evac Lifeteam,
the candidates must demonstrate instrument proficiency in a dedicated flight
training simulator. Air Evac Lifeteam is among the few air medical companies with
this stringent requirement.
Pilots must also achieve standards established in Air Evac Lifeteam's proprietary,
FAA-approved training program. The 14-day course delivers operational and procedural
instruction, as well as aircraft and mission-specific training in the Bell 206
LongRanger helicopter.
As part of their continuous improvement program, all pilots are required to complete
recurrent week-long training on an annual basis. Mission-specific training includes
flying at night and landing on unimproved rural terrain, such as pastures and fields.
Base assignment requires rigorous local flight orientation training to become an
authority on local terrain, hospitals and landmarks.