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Life Flight Network
Life Flight Network is a nonprofit air and ground critical care transport service based in Aurora, Oregon, in the northern Willamette Valley, with services in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana in the United States.
It has 29 air medical bases throughout the Columbia, Willamette and Snake river watersheds.
Life Flight Network operates bases across the Pacific Northwest in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
LifeFlight gained part 135 certification in 2013 from the Boise Idaho FSDO.
In 2013 LifeFlight chose the Agusta 119KX as its helicopter platform leasing them for 10 years from a Chinese firm. Arizona-based Tri-State Care Flight assisted LFN in bridging the gap by allowing LFN to operate their new aircraft under Tri-State's 135 certificate while maintaining in-service status and attaining their own part 135 certificate.
Currently, LFN is dissolving its A119Kx fleet and replacing them with Bell 429s and Bell 407s as the 10-year lease is coming due.
In 2015, LFN was awarded the coveted "Program of the Year" award by the Association of Air Medical Services.
In 2020, at the request of its owner hospital consortium, LFN began to expand its ground presence in the Portland metro area to include BLS, ALS, and wheelchair van transport services.
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Life Flight Network
Life Flight Network is a nonprofit air and ground critical care transport service based in Aurora, Oregon, in the northern Willamette Valley, with services in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana in the United States.
It has 29 air medical bases throughout the Columbia, Willamette and Snake river watersheds.
Life Flight Network operates bases across the Pacific Northwest in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
LifeFlight gained part 135 certification in 2013 from the Boise Idaho FSDO.
In 2013 LifeFlight chose the Agusta 119KX as its helicopter platform leasing them for 10 years from a Chinese firm. Arizona-based Tri-State Care Flight assisted LFN in bridging the gap by allowing LFN to operate their new aircraft under Tri-State's 135 certificate while maintaining in-service status and attaining their own part 135 certificate.
Currently, LFN is dissolving its A119Kx fleet and replacing them with Bell 429s and Bell 407s as the 10-year lease is coming due.
In 2015, LFN was awarded the coveted "Program of the Year" award by the Association of Air Medical Services.
In 2020, at the request of its owner hospital consortium, LFN began to expand its ground presence in the Portland metro area to include BLS, ALS, and wheelchair van transport services.