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Valor Flight Crew

Podcast de Mike Fadale and Blake Shrider

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Produced in partnership with ECHO (Every Coast Helicopter Operations), the Valor Flight Crew Podcast promotes the personnel and life-saving equipment behind helicopter air ambulance services.Join hosts Mike Fadale and Blake Shrider for in-depth interviews and expert insights from air medical personnel, pilots, communication specialists, and maintenance crews who play critical roles in airborne emergency response.Both members of the ECHO team, Mike and Blake, have diverse backgrounds in public safety aviation and leadership, allowing them to bring unique perspectives and expertise to the Valor Flight Crew Podcast.

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67 episodios

Portada del episodio The Helicopter Air Ambulance Identity Crisis: Blending Aviation and Critical Care Part 2 | Ep 66

The Helicopter Air Ambulance Identity Crisis: Blending Aviation and Critical Care Part 2 | Ep 66

Welcome back to the Valor Flight Crew Podcast, hosted by ECHO [https://www.echoflightcrew.org/] and brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS [https://verticalhelicasts.com/] and Valor Plus [https://verticalmag.com/valor/]. In today’s episode, we are joined again by researcher, educator, and seasoned flight paramedic Russell Griffin for a thought-provoking conversation about the powerful connection between identity, culture, and safety, in the air medical world. Together, we explore what really shapes safety culture inside high-risk organizations—from the policies written on paper to the behaviors crews live out every day. We dive into how personal identity, professional background, and organizational expectations influence decision-making, communication, and crew dynamics in both aviation and healthcare environments. This episode takes an honest look at the challenges of blending aviation and medical cultures, the critical role of crew resource management, and why humility, vulnerability, and open dialogue, are essential for building strong teams and safer operations. It’s a conversation about leadership, accountability, and understanding how the culture we create directly impacts the care we provide and the risks we accept. So strap in, check your gauges, and join us as we lift into another conversation focused on safety, culture, and the people behind the mission. Thank you to our sponsors Metro Aviation [https://www.metroaviation.com/], Precision Aviation Group [https://www.precisionaviationgroup.com/] and Technisonic Industries [https://til.ca/].

17 de jun de 2026 - 50 min
Portada del episodio The Helicopter Air Ambulance Identity Crisis: Blending Aviation and Critical Care Part 1 | Ep 65

The Helicopter Air Ambulance Identity Crisis: Blending Aviation and Critical Care Part 1 | Ep 65

Welcome back to the Valor Flight Crew Podcast, hosted by ECHO [https://www.echoflightcrew.org/] and brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS [https://verticalhelicasts.com/] and Valor Plus [https://verticalmag.com/valor/]. In today’s episode, we are joined again by researcher, educator, and seasoned flight paramedic Russell Griffin for a thought-provoking conversation about the powerful connection between identity, culture, and safety, in the air medical world. Together, we explore what really shapes safety culture inside high-risk organizations—from the policies written on paper to the behaviors crews live out every day. We dive into how personal identity, professional background, and organizational expectations influence decision-making, communication, and crew dynamics in both aviation and healthcare environments. This episode takes an honest look at the challenges of blending aviation and medical cultures, the critical role of crew resource management, and why humility, vulnerability, and open dialogue, are essential for building strong teams and safer operations. It’s a conversation about leadership, accountability, and understanding how the culture we create directly impacts the care we provide and the risks we accept. So strap in, check your gauges, and join us as we lift into another conversation focused on safety, culture, and the people behind the mission. Thank you to our sponsors Airbus [https://www.airbus.com/en/products-services/helicopters], Metro Aviation [https://www.metroaviation.com/] and Spectrum Aeromed [https://spectrum-aeromed.com/].

10 de jun de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio The Silence After Chaos: Culture Shock at 3000 ft Part 2 | Ep 64

The Silence After Chaos: Culture Shock at 3000 ft Part 2 | Ep 64

Welcome back to the Valor Flight Crew Podcast — hosted by ECHO [https://www.echoflightcrew.org/] and brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS [https://verticalhelicasts.com/]and Valor Plus [https://verticalmag.com/valor/]. In this episode of the Valor Flight Crew Podcast, we sit down with Ashley Barnes for an honest and educational conversation about the realities of entering the world of flight medicine. Together, we explore the transition from ground emergency medical services (EMS) into critical care air medical transport, the steep learning curve many new providers experience, and the emotional and professional challenges that come with working in high-acuity environments.  Ashley shares her personal journey into flight medicine, offering insight into the onboarding process, the pressure many clinicians place on themselves, and the importance of mentorship and peer support in developing confidence and competence. This discussion dives into topics like imposter syndrome, quality assurance and feedback processes, burnout prevention, and the need for healthier conversations around mental health in EMS and air medical transport.    The episode also highlights the importance of self-awareness, continuous learning, and building a supportive culture within the industry—especially for newer providers navigating high-stakes patient care for the first time. Through candid stories and practical perspectives, this conversation serves as both encouragement and education for clinicians at every stage of their careers.    Whether you're considering a future in flight medicine, onboarding into critical care transport, or simply looking to become a stronger teammate and clinician, this episode offers valuable insight into resiliency, growth, and the power of mentorship in high acuity patient care environments.  Thank you to our sponsors Precision Aviation Group [https://www.precisionaviationgroup.com/], Spectrum Aeromed [https://spectrum-aeromed.com/] and Technisonic Industries [https://til.ca/].

3 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
Portada del episodio The Silence After Chaos: Culture Shock at 3000 ft Part 1 | Ep 63

The Silence After Chaos: Culture Shock at 3000 ft Part 1 | Ep 63

Welcome back to the Valor Flight Crew Podcast — hosted by ECHO [https://www.echoflightcrew.org/] and brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS [https://verticalhelicasts.com/]and Valor Plus [https://verticalmag.com/valor/]. In this episode of the Valor Flight Crew Podcast, we sit down with Ashley Barnes for an honest and educational conversation about the realities of entering the world of flight medicine. Together, we explore the transition from ground emergency medical services (EMS) into critical care air medical transport, the steep learning curve many new providers experience, and the emotional and professional challenges that come with working in high-acuity environments.  Ashley shares her personal journey into flight medicine, offering insight into the onboarding process, the pressure many clinicians place on themselves, and the importance of mentorship and peer support in developing confidence and competence. This discussion dives into topics like imposter syndrome, quality assurance and feedback processes, burnout prevention, and the need for healthier conversations around mental health in EMS and air medical transport.    The episode also highlights the importance of self-awareness, continuous learning, and building a supportive culture within the industry—especially for newer providers navigating high-stakes patient care for the first time. Through candid stories and practical perspectives, this conversation serves as both encouragement and education for clinicians at every stage of their careers.    Whether you're considering a future in flight medicine, onboarding into critical care transport, or simply looking to become a stronger teammate and clinician, this episode offers valuable insight into resiliency, growth, and the power of mentorship in high acuity patient care environments.  Thank you to our sponsors Airbus [https://www.airbus.com/en/products-services/helicopters], Metro Aviation [https://www.metroaviation.com/] and Precision Aviation Group [https://www.precisionaviationgroup.com/].

27 de may de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Portada del episodio Episode 62 - Future Flight Leaders: Preparing the Next Generation of Aviation Leadership Part 2

Episode 62 - Future Flight Leaders: Preparing the Next Generation of Aviation Leadership Part 2

Welcome back to the Valor Flight Crew Podcast — hosted by ECHO [https://www.echoflightcrew.org/] and brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS [https://verticalhelicasts.com/] and Valor Plus [https://verticalmag.com/valor/]. In this episode, we take a deep dive into a program that’s helping develop the next generation of leaders in our industry — the Future Flight Leaders initiative.  Leadership in air medical transport goes far beyond clinical expertise or flight experience. It requires strong communication, mentorship, emotional intelligence, and the ability to guide teams through some of the most challenging roles in healthcare and aviation. Throughout this conversation, we’re joined by Christian Greengrass, John Hamilton and Mike Cohen--the three masterminds who helped build and shape the Future Flight Leaders program. Together, we explore how the initiative was created, the importance of developing soft skills in leadership, and why structured mentorship and training are essential for the continued growth of the air medical community. From building strong teams to creating a culture of support and professional development, this episode highlights how investing in leadership today creates a ripple effect that strengthens our entire industry. Thank you to our sponsors Airbus [https://www.airbus.com/en/products-services/helicopters], Metro Aviation [https://www.metroaviation.com/] and Precision Aviation Group [https://www.precisionaviationgroup.com/].

20 de may de 2026 - 45 min
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