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EMS pilots: selecting the very best.

M Coffey1, C Cauthorne-Lindstrom

  • 1Samaritan AirEvac, Phoenix, AZ.

The Journal of Air Medical Transport
|September 6, 1990
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Selecting qualified pilots for air medical services (EMS) flight programs is crucial. Hiring experienced pilots enhances flight safety and reduces training costs.

Area of Science:

  • Aviation Safety
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Human Factors in Aviation

Background:

  • Pilot selection is critical for the safety and efficiency of air medical services (EMS) flight programs.
  • Current screening processes may not consistently identify the most suitable candidates.
  • Inadequate pilot qualifications can lead to increased training times and potential safety risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review key factors for screening prospective pilots in EMS flight programs.
  • To enhance the quality and effectiveness of pilot selection processes.
  • To identify strategies for recruiting highly qualified pilots to improve operational outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of pilot screening criteria for EMS flight programs.

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  • Analysis of factors influencing pilot selection and their impact on program efficiency and safety.
  • Discussion of best practices for hospital program managers in pilot recruitment.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive assessment of relevant factors improves pilot selection quality.
    • Hiring pilots with existing skills and experience significantly shortens orientation and training.
    • Improved pilot selection positively impacts flight safety by minimizing errors due to lack of knowledge.

    Conclusions:

    • Systematic consideration of specific factors in pilot screening enhances selection outcomes.
    • Prioritizing experienced and skilled pilots leads to cost-effectiveness and improved safety.
    • Hospital program managers must actively ensure the recruitment of the most qualified pilots for EMS flight operations.