
EHAC represents as umbrella organisation at European level the concerns and interests of operators, emergency medicine and patients both professionally as consequently and sustained.
EHAC maintains a well developed network between members as well as between renowned experts, authorities (especially EASA), industry and other organisations (e.g. AAMS and ISAS).
To increase flight and patient safety EHAC and its partners have developed the innovative human factor training Aeromedical Crew Resource Management (ACRM), co-funded by the European Union. This does not mean only the technical abilities to fly an aircraft, but as well non-technical abilities like team communication, capacity for teamwork, leadership behavior, situative thoughtfulness and decision making (soft skills). These soft skills are the central points and content of ACRM - Aeromedical Crew Ressource Management, which is designed for pilots and HEMS crew members (HCM) likewise. Only a common team appoach which includes all occupation groups equivalently and a common sensitization will lead to positive effects in flight safety and patient safety.

22 March 2012
EHAC support the European Helicopter Safety Team (EHEST)
EHAC and EHEST do it for you and the sake of safety. Actual it is your turn: Please provide feedback and complete a 5 minutes survey of the European Commission.
20 March 2012
Meeting with newEHA
NewEHA and EHAC have set up a meeting in Munich to intensify the dialogue and give the representation of Europe’s helicopter industry a stronger voice.
16 March 2012
EHAC gave Presentation on FTL Requirements in AEMS and HEMS
EASA plans to establish a separate FTL for emergency medical services (EMS). EHAC experts gave two presentations at EASA HQ in Cologne on the requirements of the AEMS and HEMS sector for the upcoming rulemaking. See more in our News section...
15 March 2012
4th issue of AirRescue published
Read in the newest issue how ultrasound, night vision goggles (NVG), GPS-approaches and further technological advancements shape HEMS operations. See more in our News section...
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