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DRF Luftrettung starts initial professional helicopter pilot training

DRF Luftrettung Press Release | September 6, 2022

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Initial professional helicopter pilot training at DRF Luftrettung has kicked off: the DRF Luftrettung Academy is expanding its portfolio and thus completing the range of services offered by its flight school. The first seven trainee pilots were welcomed to the DRF Luftrettung Operation Center on Sept. 1 as part of a fly-in of the training machine, a Robinson R44 Raven II.

The initial class includes seven trainee pilots. DRF Luftrettung Academy Photo

Sept. 1 marked the first day of training for the seven trainee pilots, six men and one woman, who will be trained as commercial helicopter pilots at DRF Luftrettung over the next two years. DRF Luftrettung has officially added the brand-new R44 training helicopter to the training fleet at its Operation Center at Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport and presented it to the flight students. “The launch of our new course is a milestone for DRF Luftrettung. Having been offering special training courses for experienced pilots within our approved training organization for almost twenty years, we are adding an important element with the new basic training. Our aim is to pass on our expertise to third parties and, as one of Europe’s largest air rescue organisations, make a further contribution to aviation safety. At the same time, we are also securing our own young talent for DRF Luftrettung’s currently 29 HEMS bases in Germany. After all, we also need highly qualified pilots for the special field of air rescue over the long term,” emphasises Dr. Peter Huber, executive board member of DRF Luftrettung.

Following professional helicopter pilot training, the air rescue organization plans to offer prospective pilots further prospects at DRF Luftrettung or its subsidiaries. Suitable candidates could join DRF Luftrettung as co-pilots at selected HEMS bases in order to gain further experience under the monitor- ing of experienced pilots and become qualified for air rescue missions.

Pilot trainees benefit from the expertise of DRF Luftrettung

Throughout the entire training process, the students are guided and supported by DRF Luftrettung flight instructors with extensive experience. The trainee pilots will particularly benefit from their extensive ex- pertise, e.g. in night flights, hoist rescues, take-offs and landings in densely built-up areas, as well as missions in impassable and alpine terrain.

The course takes place at the DRF Luftrettung Academy in Bühl and at the DRF Luftrettung Operation Center at Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport. “In addition to the regular training content, participants will also gain practical insights into the various areas of the air rescue organization, for example in the form of seminars with the technical and medical departments of DRF Luftrettung,” explains Florian Klinner, project manager responsible for the training program.

Applications for 2023 being accepted

Applications for the second training course, which will start next year, will now be possible. More information is available at at https://www.drf-akademie.de/8/de/pilotenausbildung

This press release was prepared and distributed by DRF Luftrettung.

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