I’m working as an EMS pilot with Halo Flight Inc out of Corpus Christi Texas. I have also worked as an Army Instructor Pilot at Fort Rucker and as an EMS, SAR, Fire, and Logistics pilot for Evergreen Helicopters in Hawaii, Alaska and the Southern Philippines Islands.
Flying EMS is pretty dynamic. There are a lot of scene flights to car accidents where you need to land in the middle of all the chaos. You see a lot of blood, guts and gross feet. I also fly for the children’s hospital. There is some job satisfaction when you transport sick kids to a higher level of care…. precious cargo.
I think that MLH does a great job in preparing its students for the “Real World”. The high altitude flying on the BI is really good and you can really learn to fly high hot and heavy. Power management is a very important thing to learn early and MLH teaches it well.
The variety of training environments.
Do not get discouraged, keep moving forward and keep learning from your experiences up there, good and bad. Study hard, stay out of the BS, have fun and know your job.