flight nurses are well experienced nurses in intensive or emergency care (3 years prior) who fly for aeromedical companies. they invest time, such as 12 and 24 hour shifts to work, although they may do zero flights. the nurse is the "doctor" until arrival to the medical facility. the rn makes the decisions a doctor would, which is the reason why they must be experienced and certified in special criteria, such as pals and atls. flight nurses are special nurses and require an internal desire. i worl in a trauma center and many of our rn's fly; it is an excellent job; the ones who fly make the best nurses, in most cases.
The salary of a flight nurse will vary depending on experience and where they work. The average salary of a flight nurse is between $65,000 â?? $70,000 per year.
The responsibilities of a flight nurse include but are not limited to: in-flight management and care for patients, evaluating patients during the flight, comfort and safety of the patients, and giving a diagnosis as needed.
Flight Nurse - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #16603) West Germany:12 (f)
The median salary for a flight nurse in the United States is $71,880 per year. This means half of flight nurses make less than that and half make more.
i am flight nurse and I am on boeing and i make about 100,000 a year.
An average on $62,000 a year in the United States!
It took me 18 years, which is very quick
A brain surgeon.
Flight nurses should be registered and must pass a licensing exam. They should also have on the job training and be trained in BCLS and ACLS.
flight attendant
One can apply for flight nurse jobs servicing northern Canadian villages in the Arctic: Army Mods, CIGNA, Indeed, Nunatsiaq, Flying Doctor, Forces, Human Resources Job Opportunities.
Go to school. Become a Paramedic PHRN. Get experience and apply. Tough job to get.