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Doha, Qatar
Hamad Medical Corporation

Updated 08-16-08 21:19


 

Lifeflight (Qatar) to Start Operations in September

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Guardian Flight Opens Helicopter Base in Alaska

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"Air Medical Arms Race" Heats Up In Wisconsin

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report for Mid-Air Accident in Arizona

General NewsOn June 29, 2008, at 1547 Mountain Standard Time, a Bell 407 emergency medical service (EMS) helicopter, N407GA, and a Bell 407 EMS helicopter, N407MJ, collided in mid air while approaching the Flagstaff Medical Center helipad (3AZ0), Flagstaff, Arizona. Both helicopters were destroyed. N407GA's commercial pilot, flight nurse, and patient sustained fatal injuries; and N407MJ's commercial pilot, flight paramedic, flight nurse, and patient sustained fatal injuries. N407GA was operated by Air Methods Corp., Englewood, Colorado, and registered to Flagstaff Medical Center, Flagstaff, Arizona. N407MJ was operated by Classic Helicopter Services, Page, Arizona, and registered to M&J Leisure, L.L.C., Ogden, Utah. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and company flight plans were filed for each of the Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 135 air medical flights. N407GA's flight departed the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG), Flagstaff, at 1544, and N407MJ's flight departed the Grand Canyon National Park Service South Rim helibase, Tusayan, Arizona, at 1517.

AirMed (Georgia) Loses Power on Takeoff, Lands on Fence

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To Pilots - how many hours did you have when starting EMS?

To Pilots - how many hours did you have when starting EMS?

  •  1000-1500
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Which Are You?

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