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ÖAMTC and RotorSky Partner for Training

Austrian air ambulance operator ÖAMTC Air Rescue in new partnership with RotorSky, one of the largest flight schools in country, for the training and further education of pilots and flight rescuers





ÖAMTC and RotorSky Partner for Training
OAMTC, June 22, 2021 - An essential safety factor in air rescue is the optimal support of the pilot by the technical crew member during the different flight phases.

For this reason, regular cockpit training will also be a legal requirement for technical crew member at European level from 2022.

“Even though we have been actively involving our technical crew members in simulator training for several years, this new regulation will result in an increased training effort for us,” states Reinhard Kraxner, managing director of ÖAMTC Air Rescue.

“That is why we are pleased that we have been able to attract RotorSky, one of the largest and most successful flight schools in Austria, as a cooperation partner for the training and further education of our pilots and flight rescuers.”

Together, a training concept will be developed based on the new European guidelines, which will focus on day-to-day teamwork with constantly overlapping competences.

“Both RotorSky and ÖAMTC Air Rescue have unique expertise in their respective fields,” says Christian Gruber, CEO of RotorSky. “It was therefore a logical step to combine our competencies to develop and implement top quality training solutions.

Cooperation between ÖAMTC air rescue and RotorSky


In a first step, a modern and type-specific flight simulator, which fully represents the H135 helicopter used by ÖAMTC air rescue, will be set up at RotorSky’s base in Linz. This “synthetic training device” will offer pilots and technical crew members the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the flight characteristics of the helicopter in a safe environment, to train flight maneuvers and to work through incidents together.

“The central location of the education and training offer in Linz also has an economic advantage for us,” adds Marco Trefanitz, CFO of ÖAMTC Air Rescue. “Until now, comparable simulators were only available in Germany. This Austrian solution now gives us the opportunity to organize necessary training more flexibly, efficiently and cost-effectively.”

The cooperation between ÖAMTC Air Rescue and RotorSky guarantees an optimal exchange of experience because the existing know-how of both cooperation partners can be accessed at any time. In the future, the teaching staff of both flight schools will be jointly deployed in a wide variety of training projects.


ÖAMTC and RotorSky Partner for Training
from left to right: Marco Trefanitz (Managing Director ÖAMTC Air Rescue), Christian Gruber (CEO RotorSky), Reinhard Kraxner (Managing Director ÖAMTC Air Rescue)





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