Mike Lamee

Chief Operating Officer at Med-Trans Corporation

Mike LaMee has extensive work experience in aviation. Mike started their career in the United States Air Force as an Aerospace Physiology Specialist from 1983 to 1991. Following that, they served as a UH-60 Blackhawk Pilot in the US Army from 1991 to 2003. In 2003, they joined Med-Trans Corporation, where they held various roles, including VP of Aviation and Pilot. Mike also served as the Assistant Chief Pilot and Chief of Training & Standardization from 2005 to 2015.

Mike LaMee's education history is as follows:

- In 2021 and 2022, Mike attended Stagen Leadership Academy for the Integral Leadership Program.

- In 2014, Mike received pilot ground and flight training for EC-155B1 at American Eurocopter / Helisim.

- In the same year, Mike also received pilot ground and flight training specifically for EC-155B1.

- Before 2011, Mike received pilot ground and flight training for EC-145 at American Eurocopter.

- Before 2008, Mike received pilot ground and flight training for EC-135P2+ at American Eurocopter.

- In 2008, Mike underwent Single Pilot IFR Training at Flight Safety International.

- Before 2006, Mike completed Night Vision Goggle CFI Training at Aviation Specialties Unlimited.

- Before 2004, Mike received pilot ground and flight training for Bell 407 at Bell Helicopter Customer Training Academy.

- Before 2001, Mike completed the Warrant Officer Advanced Course at the United States Army Aviation Center.

- In the same year, Mike also completed the Instrument Flight Examiner Course at the United States Army Aviation Center.

- Before 1998, Mike underwent the UH-60 Blackhawk Instructor Pilot Course at the United States Army Aviation Center.

- Before 1993, Mike completed the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course at the United States Army Aviation Center.

- Before 1992, Mike attended the United States Army Warrant Officer Candidate School.

- Before 1991, Mike studied Aerospace Physiology with a focus on Human Factors at the Community College of the Air Force.

- Before 1990, Mike completed the NCO Leadership Course at the United States Air Force NCO Academy.

- Before 1988, Mike received Emergency Medical Technician training from the USAF Emergency Medical Technician Training.

- Before 1984, Mike completed Academic Instructor training at Air Training Command Instructor Training.

- Before 1983, Mike studied Aerospace Physiology as a specialist at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine.

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Timeline

  • Chief Operating Officer

    June 1, 2024 - present

  • Assistant Chief Pilot/chief Of Training & Standardization

    2005

  • VP Of Aviation

    April, 2003