TUCSON, Ariz.—Flights by LifeNet helicopters in Arizona have been halted temporarily following this week’s fatal crash in Tucson.
Colorado-based Air Methods Corp. told The Arizona Daily Star that it has put its six LifeNet Arizona bases and seven helicopter crews on a safety stand-down.
Air Methods officials say flight crews will return to service after they go through a “critical stress debriefing” and it’s deemed appropriate to fly again. No timetable has been given for when that will occur.
In the meantime, any emergency calls LifeNet would have taken will be handled by other area helicopter outfits.
Three members of an Air Methods medical crew were killed in Wednesday’s crash. The AS350 B3 Eurocopter had undergone routine maintenance in Marana and was en route to its home base in Douglas when it crashed into a backyard fence in Tucson and burst into flames.
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Information from: Arizona Daily Star,



