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Re: Defibrillation on board
Ok about the practice, but is this allowed by the FAA?
Do you neeed a certification for each defib on each helo?
Ciao, Luca
> We notify the pilot and defibrillate as normal. We have never had a p
roblem. Use of the multifunction(pace, monitor, defib)
patches are preferred.
>
> Greg Vickers
>
>
> In a message dated Sat, 17 Aug 2002 15:09:29 +0200, piloti@libero.it w
rites:
>
> > Hi everybody,
> > I'm a pilot of a Bk117 working in an HEMS program in Italy; I'd like
to
> > know what are your protocols about defib in flight and on
> > the ground
> > aboard the helo. What does the FAA say about that?
> > We use a Lifepack 12 both for monitoring and defib.
> > Thank you for your comments.
> > Luca - Bologna - Italy
>
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