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City / Airport:New Braunfels / New Braunfels National / KBAZ
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:7 August 2025
Photo by:BoquilaBloomContact
Photo ID:880835Submit Correction
View count: 31
Sitting on the AirLife Texas ramp with a piece of support equipment connected to it. The AirLife Texas building is simply a double-wide trailer.
Registration / Serial:N129JW
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-12/45
C/n (msn):129
Operator Titles:AirLife
City / Airport:New Braunfels / New Braunfels National / KBAZ
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:7 August 2025
Photo by:BoquilaBloomContact
City / Airport:New Braunfels / New Braunfels National / KBAZ
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:7 August 2025
Photo by:BoquilaBloomContact
Photo ID:880835Submit Correction
View count: 31
Sitting on the AirLife Texas ramp with a piece of support equipment connected to it. The AirLife Texas building is simply a double-wide trailer.
Registration / Serial:N129JW
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-12/45
C/n (msn):129
Operator Titles:AirLife
City / Airport:New Braunfels / New Braunfels National / KBAZ
Region / Country:Texas, United States
Photo Date:7 August 2025
Photo by:BoquilaBloomContact
Registration / Serial:N135CJ
Aircraft Original Type:Eurocopter EC-135
Aircraft Generic Type:Eurocopter EC-135/635
Aircraft Version:Eurocopter EC-135T-2
C/n (msn):0495
Operator Titles:AirLife / Air Methods
City / Heliport:NR91 Lumberton Rescue Heliport
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:4 January 2024
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:668809Submit Correction
View count: 228
In 1981, a helipad was constructed next to the Lumberton Rescue and EMS headquarters to transfer patients from Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton to major trauma centers in North Carolina, such as Duke Medical Center and UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill. In August 2019, Life North Carolina, a division of Air Methods, opened a new base at the heliport with Airbus EC135 N135CJ to provide lifesaving services throughout southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina. The base is staffed by 12 crew, including 4 pilots, 3 flight nurses, 3 flight paramedics and 2 mechanics
Registration / Serial:N135CJ
Aircraft Version:Eurocopter EC-135T-2
C/n (msn):0495
Operator Titles:AirLife / Air Methods
City / Heliport:NR91 Lumberton Rescue Heliport
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:4 January 2024
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Registration / Serial:N135CJ
Aircraft Original Type:Eurocopter EC-135
Aircraft Generic Type:Eurocopter EC-135/635
Aircraft Version:Eurocopter EC-135T-2
C/n (msn):0495
Operator Titles:AirLife / Air Methods
City / Heliport:NR91 Lumberton Rescue Heliport
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:4 January 2024
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:668809Submit Correction
View count: 228
In 1981, a helipad was constructed next to the Lumberton Rescue and EMS headquarters to transfer patients from Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton to major trauma centers in North Carolina, such as Duke Medical Center and UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill. In August 2019, Life North Carolina, a division of Air Methods, opened a new base at the heliport with Airbus EC135 N135CJ to provide lifesaving services throughout southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina. The base is staffed by 12 crew, including 4 pilots, 3 flight nurses, 3 flight paramedics and 2 mechanics
Registration / Serial:N135CJ
Aircraft Version:Eurocopter EC-135T-2
C/n (msn):0495
Operator Titles:AirLife / Air Methods
City / Heliport:NR91 Lumberton Rescue Heliport
Region / Country:North Carolina, United States
Photo Date:4 January 2024
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact