2026-05-15 – Weekly Helicopter Jobs : High demand for EMS helicopter pilots

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there’s a strong demand for experienced helicopter pilots, especially in emergency medical services. If you’re looking to make a difference in critical situations, there are plenty of opportunities with Air Evac Lifeteam. Also, don’t overlook the few remote opportunities out there—they’re rare, but they’re worth a look.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Fire Helicopter Pilot
    Fly and manage fire operations with Air Evac Lifeteam. Requires extensive flying hours and the ability to forecast weather changes.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Louisville, Ky
    Apply Here

  • Pilot - Helicopter - Full-time
    Join REACH Medical Holdings as a helicopter pilot. Instrument rating and relevant certifications are a must.
    Company: REACH Medical Holdings | Location: Elko, Nv
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Looking for a seasoned pilot for Air Evac Lifeteam’s HAA operations. Extensive hours required, including command and turbine time.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Duncan, Ok
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Air Evac Lifeteam in Springfield needs pilots with a strong command experience. This role is critical in emergency medical services.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Springfield, Mo
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Join the Nashville crew of Air Evac Lifeteam. You’ll need significant hours and experience in command and turbine operations.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Nashville, Tn
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Dallas-based role with Air Evac Lifeteam. Requires a solid flying record and experience in high-pressure situations.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Dallas, Tx
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Work with the Chattanooga team of Air Evac Lifeteam. A solid background in command and turbine hours is essential.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Chattanooga, Tn
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Lexington’s Air Evac Lifeteam needs experienced pilots to oversee emergency medical flights. High demand for skilled operators.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Lexington, Ky
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Air Evac Lifeteam in Athens is searching for pilots with substantial flight experience. Critical role in emergency response.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Athens, Al
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Fayetteville-based opportunity with Air Evac Lifeteam. Must have extensive experience, especially in pilot-in-command roles.
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Fayetteville, Ar
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Hope you find something that fits what you’re looking for. Keep an eye on the listings, as new opportunities pop up all the time.

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I’ve been flying EMS for a few years now, and one thing I learned is that staying sharp with your medical training can really set you apart from other pilots… When you’re in a critical situation, knowing your stuff can save lives. Just a tip: make sure to keep your certifications current, especially with organizations like Air Evac Lifeteam actively recruiting right now.

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Being on-call for EMS has its challenges, but I found that keeping a flexible schedule really helps. I’ve had shifts where I had to pivot quickly due to unexpected demands. If you’re serious about these roles with Air Evac Lifeteam, make sure your training’s up-to-date, it can really make a difference in your responsiveness. @edwardr56 is right, staying sharp is key.

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It’s crazy how fast things can change in EMS. I remember one shift where we had to pivot from routine transports to emergency response within minutes due to a major incident. If you’re on the lookout for remote EMS jobs, check out this resource: https://www.emsremotejobs.com, there’s some great info there.

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