DANVILLE - After an extensive two-year application and development process, Geisinger Life Flight has been awarded an air carrier certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The air carrier certificate will allow Geisinger Health System (GHS) to directly operate the aircraft assets it leases and owns. In addition, GHS will directly employ its own pilots, mechanics and aviation support personnel instead of contracted air-services vendors.
"The internal structure of the program will be very different," said Jerry Splitt, Geisinger Life Flight program manager. "Employees in key aviation leadership positions, including a director of aviation operations, chief pilot and director of aviation maintenance, will be on site working exclusively for Life Flight every day. These leaders will work very closely with local FAA officials in Harrisburg who will provide regulatory oversight of the program."
Since the inception of Life Flight in 1981, the program has operated under contracted air carrier certificates, most recently Louisiana-based Era Med, LLC, which operates a satellite support facility in Coatesville. The move toward the Life Flight air carrier certificate demonstrates Geisinger's ownership and investment in the critical care air transport program.
"The new internal structure will not affect or disrupt service to patients or healthcare professionals and will only further enhance the program to provide the best service to those in need," said Splitt.
Averaging 2,600 flights per year, Life Flight operates 24 hours a day with a fleet of six helicopters from air bases in Danville, State College, Avoca, Williamsport and Minersville. Each twin-engine helicopter is equipped with auto-pilot navigation and night vision equipment to ensure a safe flight day and night.