When Air Zermatt is called to a rescue mission in extreme terrain, a rescue specialist always strengthens the crew. In Zermatt, these specialists are also mountain guides who know the terrain and the region’s challenges inside out. For many years, they have worked hand in hand with Air Zermatt—every movement is precise, and words are barely needed. The level of trust within the team is extraordinary.
But despite the well-practiced collaboration, the team constantly asks themselves: what can we improve next time? This self-reflection leads to the continuous development of rescue methods over the years.
The majority of alpine rescues take place within Air Zermatt’s operational areas, the Aosta region, and around Chamonix. For this reason, Air Zermatt, together with former rescue chief Bruno Jelk, initiated the tri-country event – the Triangulaire. Once a year, rescue teams from Zermatt, Chamonix, and Aosta come together to exchange experiences and present newly developed rescue techniques and equipment. Particularly valuable innovations have emerged from this collaboration. The most recent meeting took place in mid-September in Chamonix.