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NSW Ambulance Fixed Wing

NSW Ambulance fixed-wing aircraft deliver clinical care to critically ill or injured patients, and patients requiring medical transport over long distances who are unable to be transported by Non-Emergency Patient Transport (NEPT).

The fixed-wing aircraft are Pilatus PC-24 and Beechcraft King Air B350C. Both aircraft have the capacity to transport two stretcher patients and are staffed with a Toll pilot and a NSW Ambulance flight nurse. Depending on the clinical requirements of the case, a NSW Ambulance doctor may be added to the flight.