14 CFR §135.601
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- (a)Applicability. This subpart prescribes the requirements applicable to each certificate holder conducting helicopter air ambulance operations.
- (b)Definitions. For purposes of this subpart, the following definitions apply:
- (1)Helicopter air ambulance operation means a flight, or sequence of flights, with a patient or medical personnel on board, for the purpose of medical transportation, by a part 135 certificate holder authorized by the Administrator to conduct helicopter air ambulance operations. A helicopter air ambulance operation includes, but is not limited to—
- (i)Flights conducted to position the helicopter at the site at which a patient or donor organ will be picked up.
- (ii)Flights conducted to reposition the helicopter after completing the patient, or donor organ transport.
- (iii)Flights initiated for the transport of a patient or donor organ that are terminated due to weather or other reasons.
- (2)Medical personnel means a person or persons with medical training, including but not limited to flight physicians, flight nurses, or flight paramedics, who are carried aboard a helicopter during helicopter air ambulance operations in order to provide medical care.
- (3)Mountainous means designated mountainous areas as listed in part 95 of this chapter.
- (4)Nonmountainous means areas other than mountainous areas as listed in part 95 of this chapter.
- (1)Helicopter air ambulance operation means a flight, or sequence of flights, with a patient or medical personnel on board, for the purpose of medical transportation, by a part 135 certificate holder authorized by the Administrator to conduct helicopter air ambulance operations. A helicopter air ambulance operation includes, but is not limited to—