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With HUMS technology tracking aircraft health, HALO-Flight can prioritize patient care.


HALO-Flight South Texas, a nonprofit emergency air-ambulance service based in Corpus Christi, Texas, announced that they will be adding a new aircraft to their fleet equipped with a health-and-usage monitoring system (HUMS). This system will allow the crew to monitor the helicopter’s performance in real-time and anticipate maintenance needs before they escalate into larger issues. CEO Travis Patterson highlighted the importance of this new technology in enhancing aviation safety and efficiency. By proactively identifying maintenance issues before they occur, HALO-Flight aims to ensure the safety of up to four patients they transport daily. This investment in aviation safety demonstrates HALO-Flight’s commitment to providing high-quality emergency medical services to the community. For more information on this exciting development, visit the 3News website. Readers are also encouraged to share their stories by contacting tell3@kiiitv.com, with the option to remain anonymous if desired.

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