flyinghedgehog
Well-Known Member
If anybody could share what it is like I would appreciate it.
I heard you end up sitting around a lot and sometimes get called out in the middle of the night. How do you feel about that?
What is it like when duty calls. Have you ever had to turn down a critical patient because you can't/ won't be able to make the flight due to adverse conditions? What is the most difficult aspect of the job? What kind of training do you receive apart from type rating and stuff like that? Is there any skills or trait you can develop to make you a better person for the job? After all patients are not quite the same as boxes, healthy people or camera equipment.
I would appreciate any info you want to share even if it does not answer the questions above. Thanks.
I heard you end up sitting around a lot and sometimes get called out in the middle of the night. How do you feel about that?
What is it like when duty calls. Have you ever had to turn down a critical patient because you can't/ won't be able to make the flight due to adverse conditions? What is the most difficult aspect of the job? What kind of training do you receive apart from type rating and stuff like that? Is there any skills or trait you can develop to make you a better person for the job? After all patients are not quite the same as boxes, healthy people or camera equipment.
I would appreciate any info you want to share even if it does not answer the questions above. Thanks.