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N911NF -
North Flight is the emergency transport division
of Munson Healthcare and is based in Traverse City. North Flight started operations in 1986
and serves the lower peninsula of Michigan. Crew is Pilot, Nurse and Medic.
Thanks to J. Scott Lindquist, Flight Nurse.
Added 11/01/2003.
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N431UM -
University of Michigan's
Survival Flight. Survival Flight operates three twin engine Bell 430 helicopters.
Thanks to Mark Munro.
Added 09/20/2000.
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N432UM -
University of Michigan's
Survival Flight. Survival Flight's three helicopters can fly at a speed up to 172 mph and
serve a 200 nautical mile radius of Ann Arbor. Crew is Pilot, Nurse and Nurse or
Nurse and Physician.
Photo taken by John Stewart at the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show.
Added 08/28/2003.
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N433UM -
University of Michigan's
Survival Flight. Survival Flight's three helicopters fly over 1200 missions per year and has been
in operation since 1983..
Thanks to Benjamin J. Tung, Flight Nurse.
Added 11/24/2002.
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N8765J -
Midwest Medflight is based at St. Joseph Mercy hospital in
Ann Arbor. Midwest Medflight started operations in 1986. Crew is Pilot, Nurse and Medic.
Program vendor is PHI.
Thanks to Oscar Bernardi.
Added 02/23/2003.
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N365WM -
West Michigan Air Care is based in Kalamazoo. Air Care
is a cooperative program of Borgess Medical Center and Bronson Methodist Hospital.
This N2 Dauphin has an average speed of 175 mph.
Thanks to Pilot Laura Riley.
Added 02/24/2001.
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N365SJ -
West Michigan Air Care's back up helicopter. I have seen this Dauphin flying over central
Pennsylvania when in use with Hershey Medical Center's Life Lion program. Life Lion sometimes
uses it as a back up.
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N176BA -
Spectrum Health Aero Med
based at the Kent County International Airport in Grand Rapids. Aero Med was one of the first
air medical programs in the country to own and operate its own helicopter.
Photo was taken by Mark Peabody at Pennock Hospital in Hastings, Michigan.
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N711FC - FlightCare based out of Saint Mary's Hospital in Saginaw. Crew is Pilot, RN and Paramedic.
Thanks to Rick Gilman.
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