Mission of Mercy paid for by blood money but then if you got injured while you are at Walkabout Creek and need emergency transportation, the last thing on your mind is who's paying or how they made their money. Good on the Flying doctors and all other personal and organisations involved in this mission. Good on Rio Tinto too, what matters is the lives saved and touched through their contribution.
@@endwood true, but in alot of areas this thing goes, there aint even a runway, and the raw uncut dirt and ground is known for being vehicle killers. for it to handle the abuse the terrain puts on em is pretty impressive
Admirable, but I wonder what level of critical care and level of insurance warrants this level of service. Does it take trauma of a child or a heart transplant to reach admission to this level of care and who pays for it? It's got to cost 50-100k USD. Unless one has evac insurance, I can't fathom how government services will pay for the average person's transport.
The government enables economic development and access to resources by funding an aeromedical service to remote and frontier regions of the outback. This encourages the population to take their skills to critical industries in the form of mines, livestock stations and ecological and cultural tourism sites, knowing that the RFDS has their back when they are needed.
Welcome to Universal Healthcare. As every citizen is entitled for Education via Schools and Protection via the Military no matter where they are in the country. Universal Healthcare ensures every citizen is entitled to achieve equal healthcare regardless of geography.
Very flash presentation BUT this jet is only now being realised that's it's very limiting in what it can do! All the hype has hidden it's limitations and it's not the magic bullet the boffins first thought would be the answer to extended range retrievals!
"with our Airplanes" - feel the justified sense of pride and contribution in that, spoken by Oscar Schwenk, Pilatus. Congratulations.
Thank you Pilatus Aircraft Ltd
Beautiful story... keep up your amazing work
Great partnership, proud to be Swiss-Australian
Mission of Mercy paid for by blood money but then if you got injured while you are at Walkabout Creek and need emergency transportation, the last thing on your mind is who's paying or how they made their money. Good on the Flying doctors and all other personal and organisations involved in this mission. Good on Rio Tinto too, what matters is the lives saved and touched through their contribution.
Wonderful. Thank you RFDS
This lady speaks very well!
Beautiful. Well done Pilatus and RFDS.
Thank you RFDC !
A GREAT airplane!!!!!!!
A Beautiful airplane!
The Pilatus PC-24 is a very nice aircraft, VWO is commonly at my local airport.
And guys, Remember to donate to the
RFDS here down under... All donations help..
A Royal Jet for Royal Doctors!
"We don't make french over night. Partnership tikes tame." tiptop oski! bisch en richtige aussie 👌🏽
I'm so sorry you had to deal with Twiggy Forrest, Pilatus.
Only Aussies would have the guts to land a jet on dirt in the middle of nowhere 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺✊✊✊
been happening for years world wide!:-)Jets have been operating from unimproved surfaces here in Oz for ages, noting new:-)
Plane is built for it
It's not because they want to, it's because they have to. And the PC-12 and PC-24 are both perfect for the job the RFDS does.
@@endwood true, but in alot of areas this thing goes, there aint even a runway, and the raw uncut dirt and ground is known for being vehicle killers. for it to handle the abuse the terrain puts on em is pretty impressive
Epic
Genial !
One of my dreams is to be a pilot for the RFDS when I get my CPL. It would be an amazing experience knowing what you do for a living saves lives.
@MichaelKingsfordGray i have a real name. I just chose to keep my real identity safe from the internet.
The new RFDS PC24 S KIDMAN & Co Medijet flying ICU for central region is really something else. RFDS is the world leader. You rock guys
Bingo!
Who down votes these videos??
They must have mistaken, I'd done that sometimes, unintentionally pressed dislike!
rip oscar j. schenk
So sad Grob did made it. But at least a brother nation made it.
brother nation? erm, not so much, no.
Admirable, but I wonder what level of critical care and level of insurance warrants this level of service. Does it take trauma of a child or a heart transplant to reach admission to this level of care and who pays for it? It's got to cost 50-100k USD. Unless one has evac insurance, I can't fathom how government services will pay for the average person's transport.
100% worth it, no doubt about it
The government enables economic development and access to resources by funding an aeromedical service to remote and frontier regions of the outback. This encourages the population to take their skills to critical industries in the form of mines, livestock stations and ecological and cultural tourism sites, knowing that the RFDS has their back when they are needed.
Welcome to Universal Healthcare. As every citizen is entitled for Education via Schools and Protection via the Military no matter where they are in the country. Universal Healthcare ensures every citizen is entitled to achieve equal healthcare regardless of geography.
It's free for the Patient
I’ve found the American in the comments. USA - the only developed 3rd world nation, easily identifiable by its lack of healthcare for its citizens.
Very flash presentation BUT this jet is only now being realised that's it's very limiting in what it can do! All the hype has hidden it's limitations and it's not the magic bullet the boffins first thought would be the answer to extended range retrievals!
Its a great plane and has saved many lives already here in Western Australia!