Air Force Now (1970s, afn 114)

Highlights the evolution of aeromedical evacuation in the U.S. Air Force, tracing its roots back to the use of balloons in the Franco-Prussian War. It discusses the current practices of airlifting patients using the C9 Nightingale aircraft, which is specially designed for medical transport, and the coordination efforts of military medical facilities to provide specialized care. The film also showcases the role of weather forecasting teams in supporting airborne operations, emphasizing their physical readiness and integration with military units. Additionally, it provides a historical overview of Edwards Air Force Base, detailing its significance in aircraft testing and development since the early 20th century.

Keywords
Air Force, aeromedical evacuation, C9 Nightingale, patient transport, weather forecasting, Edwards Air Force Base, military medicine, historical overview, medical care, aviation history.

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