The arrival of a new pilot is the final piece in the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team puzzle and an important milestone, says helicopter rescue trust chair Patrick Willock.
Originally from Dannevirke, Shaun Stewart relocated from Auckland to take up the role after 14 years of experience in agricultural and charter flying, racking up the thousands of hours needed for medical aviation.
“We started 2023 with a team of just eight, so with a 24/7 service every day of the year that requires a pilot, a critical care flight paramedic and a crewman on each mission, they faced some pretty demanding rosters,” Mr Willock said.
“While they did a fantastic job, worked through an incredibly busy year, we are grateful to have reached approval for a full team of 12 made up of four each of the professional disciplines.”
Mr Willock said that created a better work/life balance for team members, which was critical if the service wanted to keep high-achieving rescue professionals in Tairāwhiti.