I was recently medevaced (a patient) at night from a remote area. I had no choice in aircraft type. Would have been grateful whatever turned up: PC12 fine, PC12 with a FlightSafety or similar current pilot even better. As it was, I felt very comfortable strapped in the back of a KingAir knowing that the pilot was trained and regularly practiced flying scenarios to a logical conclusion in a decent B200 simulator.
I was certainly in better hands than when I was airframe-driver (aeromed) C441 & B200 or PC12 (private) having never seen a simulator.