BravoHotel
Well-Known Member
It is my guess most air ambulances operate under FAR 135. (Please correct if I am wrong) FAR 135.263, 265 states crew rest requirements. To get to the point. We have someone here who needs to get off the island, like yesterday. There has been an air ambulance dispatched from west coast and they are on the ground in Hawaii for almost 20 hours before they will depart for here.
The money this company charges is a lot, you think if you were in the life saving business you would try to get to where your patient is in the shortest amount of time possible. In this case I think flying a crew via commercial air carrier to Hawaii. When the airplane arrived, swap crews so they can get to where they need to go (in this case here) in a hurry. Meanwhile our doc is pulling long hours with an unstable patient for almost 3 days.
We have also had two DOD aircraft capable of carrying a person also leave out of here but there seems to be mountains of red tape to put a patient on board.
I know the first rule of rescue is not to become a victim your self, you can't help anyone if you're a victim and you just made a bad situation worse. A flight crew needs proper rest, but now is not the time to boondoggle. Is this normal or do I smell something fishy?
The money this company charges is a lot, you think if you were in the life saving business you would try to get to where your patient is in the shortest amount of time possible. In this case I think flying a crew via commercial air carrier to Hawaii. When the airplane arrived, swap crews so they can get to where they need to go (in this case here) in a hurry. Meanwhile our doc is pulling long hours with an unstable patient for almost 3 days.
We have also had two DOD aircraft capable of carrying a person also leave out of here but there seems to be mountains of red tape to put a patient on board.
I know the first rule of rescue is not to become a victim your self, you can't help anyone if you're a victim and you just made a bad situation worse. A flight crew needs proper rest, but now is not the time to boondoggle. Is this normal or do I smell something fishy?