Deep dive · 01 — Helicopter HEMS (Part 135)
Standby & crew
Each base runs a 24/7 standby rotation as LONG_CALL and SHORT_CALL with callout handling, so manning the base around the clock is a live board, not a paper roster. The desk sees who's up and who's been used. It replaces the standby roster taped to the base wall.
Launching the first quarter of 2027.
Illustrative — every screen reflects your own data.
What's in Standby & crew
Every capability in this part of the Helicopter HEMS (Part 135) workspace.
24/7 standby rotation
Per-base reserve rotation with LONG_CALL / SHORT_CALL and callout tracking.
Each base runs a 24/7 standby rotation as LONG_CALL and SHORT_CALL with callout handling, so manning the base around the clock is a live board, not a paper roster. The desk sees who's up and who's been used. It replaces the standby roster taped to the base wall.
Crew duty board
Live duty/rest status across the base roster.
A live duty board shows rest and duty status across the base roster, so a crew that's run out of legal duty on a long shift is visible before the next launch. It replaces tracking duty by memory at 0300.
Fatigue risk board
Deterministic risk from duty load plus self-reported sleep — explainable, not predictive AI.
A fatigue risk view blends documented duty load with crews' self-reported sleep and rest, with every score traceable to its inputs — deterministic and explainable, not a prediction model. On long standby rotations this replaces judging crew fatigue by feel.
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Other deep dives in Helicopter HEMS (Part 135)
See standby & crew on your operation.
It's part of the Helicopter HEMS (Part 135) workspace. Request a demo or join the waitlist.