Rescue Ready Podcast

Episode #2 - Blair Robertson

1 h 15 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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30 years in helicopter rescue. Countless high-pressure jobs. Now he’s the one selecting the next generation of aircrew.  Episode #2 of the Rescue Ready Podcast is live, and this is one every aspiring Rescue Crew Officer should hear.  I sat down with Blair Robertson [https://www.linkedin.com/preload/#], Chief Aircrew Officer at CHC Helicopter and Offshore Services Australasia, to unpack the realities of a career spent in helicopter rescue.  Blair’s journey began as a volunteer Rescue Crew Officer with Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad. Three decades later, he now oversees the standards, training and selection of operational aircrew.  That means he has seen this industry from both sides: the RCO hanging on the wire… and the leader deciding who is ready to wear the harness.  In this episode we discuss:  • Blair’s pathway from volunteer RCO to Chief Aircrew Officer  • The lessons that only years of real jobs can teach  • What helicopter rescue work is actually like behind the scenes  • The mistakes many aspiring candidates are making  • What employers are genuinely looking for in Rescue Crew applicants  If you are serious about helicopter rescue, there is a lot to take from this conversation.  Professionalism. Pressure. Standards. Longevity. Mindset.  And what it truly means to be Rescue Ready.  This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rescuemanjake.substack.com [https://rescuemanjake.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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