Born to rescue
Air Zermatt completes over 2,000 rescue missions a year, sometimes under the most difficult conditions. At the Air Zermatt Training Center ATC, rescuers share this wealth of experience with professionals and laypeople from all over the world. Silvana Candiani from Argentina recently took part in the HEMS Crew Member course. Her inspirational life story earned her a scholarship from Air Zermatt and the Swiss Sherpa Foundation.
Silvana Candiani, a young and fit Argentinian woman who is bursting with energy, spent several years putting money aside to be able to train with Air Zermatt. “I kept on saving, but it was never enough,” she recalls. Finally, it was a scholarship from Air Zermatt and the Swiss Sherpa Foundation that cleared the way for her to achieve her dream and sign up for the HEMS Crew Member Course. We met with Silvana for a chat when she arrived at the Air Zermatt base for a day at the ATC. What she didn’t know, however, was that the day was to be all about survival training. This involved her, the rest of the group and their two trainers being dropped off at an unknown location where they were faced with the task of preparing themselves for the night.










