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Episode 60 - Feel the HEAT: Training for Helicopter Emergencies - Part 2

59 min · 6 de may de 2026
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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’re joined by Chelsea Sibold (clwhite3@carilionclinic.org) from Carilion Clinic Life-Guard to talk about a critical piece of aviation safety that often happens long before a mission ever launches—HEAT, or Helicopter Emergency Accident Training. Chelsea shares how realistic, hands-on training helps prepare aviation crews and first responders for the moments we all hope never happen—aircraft emergencies on the ground. From aircraft shutdown and door operations to coordinated rescue and extrication, HEAT focuses on building the muscle memory and communication that matter when seconds count. We also dive into the power of interagency training, simple but effective ways to create realistic scenarios, and how strong partnerships between aviation programs, fire departments, and EMS crews can make the difference between chaos and coordination. Because in public safety aviation, safety isn’t just about flying the mission—it’s about preparing for the unexpected. So strap in, check your gauges, and join us as we lift into a conversation about training, teamwork, and building a stronger safety culture for the crews behind the mission. 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/].

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