DRF Luftrettung joins International Commission for Alpine Rescue


A DRF Luftrettung H145 with five-bladed rotor during a winch exercise. Olga von Plathe/DRF Luftrettung Photo

In the future, DRF Luftrettung will be represented as a permanent member of International Commission for Alpine Rescue (ICAR), the leading international professional organization for alpine rescue.

This was recently decided unanimously at the ICAR conference in Toblach, Italy, which brought together around 200 delegates from 41 countries.  

The aim of ICAR and its 72 international member organizations is to further develop alpine rescue, set new standards and increase safety. In future, DRF Luftrettung will be involved in ICAR’s operational areas AirCom/Air Rescue and MedCom/Medicine.

“As an air rescue organization that has been rescuing people from inaccessible areas for over 20 years, we fully identify with the objectives of ICAR. We are therefore very pleased to be able to contribute our experience and know-how to the commission and at the same time benefit from such a large network,” said Sebastian Schneider, head of hoist operation at DRF Luftrettung.  

In his inaugural presentation, Schneider emphasised to the delegates that DRF Luftrettung plays a pioneering role in helicopter hoist operation: “For many years, we have been committed to safe hoist operation, for example as an organizer of our HHO symposium. We can now intensify the dialogue that we have already had with ICAR as part of our permanent membership”. 

  
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