Where do aviation rescue fire fighters work in Australia?

Where do aviation rescue fire fighters work in Australia?

Airservices Aviation Rescue Fire Fighters work at 27 airports across Australia, providing a vital layer of safety to the travelling public. You’ll enjoy excellent on-the-job training, competitive remuneration and great opportunities for career development and progression.

Is the Air Rescue Service Always on stand-by?

We are always on stand-by to rescue people and property from an aircraft crash or fire and other fires and emergencies at airports. We operate in alignment with strict international key performance indicators, including our response times.

What do you do at an airport in Australia?

You’ll be working at some of Australia’s busiest airports, responding to a broad range of aviation emergencies and helping people in a meaningful way.

Which is the largest fire fighting service in Australia?

Our Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) service is one of the world’s largest with more than 900 operational and support personnel based at airports around Australia. With Airservices, you will gain world recognised qualifications.

Where are the helicopter rescue services in Queensland?

Helicopter and emergency rescue Queensland Government Air (QGAir) delivers life-saving, community safety and state support aviation services to the people and government of Queensland. View the QGAir: Rescue Chopper ‘How To’ video. QGAir have bases at Brisbane Airport, Archerfield, Townsville, Cairns, Mt Isa, and Horn Island.

Who are the search and rescue organisations in Australia?

These organisations include: Royal Life Saving Society Australia. VMR is also part of the National Search and Rescue Plan. Queensland Government Air (QGAir) delivers life-saving, community safety and state support aviation services to the people and government of Queensland. View the QGAir: Rescue Chopper ‘How To’ video.

What does Queensland Government air do for You?

Queensland Government Air (QGAir) delivers life-saving, community safety and state support aviation services to the people and government of Queensland.