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Metro procured and refurbished three Airbus EC135 P2+ helicopters for the AirCare program, and is in the process of procuring and completing a fourth and final EC135 to serve as a backup aircraft. Metro Photo

Metro Aviation expands presence in North Carolina

Metro Aviation Press Release | May 2, 2018

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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s AirCare, a hospital-based air medical program, is the newest member of the Metro Aviation family, joining other North Carolina Metro Aviation programs Vidant EastCare and Mountain Area Medical Airlift (MAMA).

Metro procured and refurbished three Airbus EC135 P2+ helicopters for the AirCare program, and is in the process of procuring and completing a fourth and final EC135 to serve as a backup aircraft. Metro Photo
Metro procured and refurbished three Airbus EC135 P2+ helicopters for the AirCare program, and is in the process of procuring and completing a fourth and final EC135 to serve as a backup aircraft. Metro Photo

Metro Aviation begins providing aviation services for AirCare on May 2.

“We are thrilled to welcome AirCare to the Metro Family,” said Metro’s director of business integration, Todd Stanberry. “The AirCare program shares our values and dedication to safety and we look forward to a long relationship.”

All pilots hired by Metro Aviation traveled to Shreveport for basic indoctrination and EC135 full- motion, Level D simulator training at Metro Aviation’s Helicopter Flight Training Center.

“We greatly appreciate how engaged and enthusiastic the pilots were during the training process,” said Metro’s director of operations Jim Arthur. “These pilots sacrificed a lot of time away from their families.”

The three Airbus EC135 P2+ helicopters were completed at Metro’s subsidiary, PAC International in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. The state-of-the-art EMS aircraft interiors include crew and attendant seats, Metro’s FAA-certified composite medical floor with a Ferno 28A-1 litter, and Metro’s FAA certified litter-load ramp system.

The aircraft are also equipped with Outerlink’s IRIS satellite flight tracking and data monitoring system.

Metro is in the process of procuring and completing a fourth and final EC135 for AirCare, which will serve as a fully dedicated backup.

The AirCare crew includes a pilot, flight nurse, and paramedic. The AirCare bases are strategically located in Davidson County, North Carolina, Surry County, North Carolina, and in Henry County, Virginia, to provide the fastest possible response to calls for critical care transportation.

AirCare provides treatment and transportation for adult and pediatric patients with a variety of conditions.

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  1. So happy to see the progress and forward thinking of Wake Forest Baptist AirCare, who I worked for as an Air Medical Communications Specialist in the late 1980’s. Congratulations!

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