Originally Posted by
evil7
@Winnie - it said three cabin „crew“. That would not include a patient. Therefore my comment.
@havoc - even if the third member was a trainee, where would he sit? You think he laid on the stretcher?😉
@ LRP - what middle seat? All „stretcher“ configurations I know have a pilot up front, two seats (one half of the four row bench) behind him and the stretcher beside the pilot from front to back. So in the whole aircraft there only are three seats (incl. pilot) and a stretcher. So to my knowledge no chance of three „cabin crew“.
But you never stop learning, so maybe you can point out another lay-out to me.
1 seat (actually a half seat) directly behind the litter, and 1 or 2 on the far right. Usually the 3rd seat (numbered right to left) is removed and replaced by a rack or pockets for pumps and med gear. Not unusual to have a third rider for training or a parent for young children.