A LifeFlight crew was disrupted by a laser last week while flying back to their base in Sanford. The light was pointed at the helicopter, which was flying at about 2,000 feet in the air around 7:45 p.
LifeFlight is warning people not to point lasers at their helicopters after someone did just that recently. LifeFlight of Maine says on November 11, a crew was about 2,000 feet in the air in Portland ...
"Crew members can become temporarily or permanently blinded by the light, depending on how powerful the laser is. Sometimes, ...
Lifeflight of Maine, our state’s only air ambulance service, is highlighting the dangers of laser strikes on aircraft after ...
LifeFlight of Maine highlights risks of laser strikes on aircraft ...
According to LifeFlight of Maine, recently, a LifeFlight crew was 2,000 feet in the air traveling towards Sanford when a laser was pointed at the helicopter. The incident occurred at approximately ...
New Adelaide Crow Sid Draper has revealed he phoned coach Matthew Nicks in the lead-up to the AFL draft. Theebine Hotel ...
Fuel donated by Houston-based Philips 66 (NYSE: PSX) will expand Memorial Hermann's LifeFlight service range by 100 miles, ...
An Acton man died on Wednesday after being severely burned while attempting to put out a fire at his home. The fire started ...
LifeFlight of Maine’s plan to expand its critical care ground transport program includes the acquisition of an industrial building in Auburn. LifeFlight of Maine LLC bought 215 Rodman Road from ...
Investigators say the homeowner, 64-year-old Volney Spalding of Acton, suffered severe burns to his upper body while trying ...
Today, in Portland, the overhead engine of the LifeFlight helicopter is a welcome reassurance that some other family in need of help is about to receive it.