No, helicopters are not used for most evacuations; the majority are handled by road or local transport, with air evacuation reserved for serious cases.
How evacuations are usually handled
In mountainous regions of Pakistan, helicopter evacuations are limited and typically used only in critical situations such as severe injuries or life-threatening altitude sickness. They require coordination, official approval, and suitable weather conditions.
Typical evacuation process
- Initial movement by foot, stretcher, or local transport
- Transfer to a road-accessible point
- Vehicle transport to the nearest medical facility
When helicopters are used
Helicopters may be deployed if ground evacuation is not feasible or if time is critical. However, availability is not guaranteed, and delays are common.
What travelers should expect
Travelers should understand that air evacuation is not a routine service. Planning for ground evacuation and having realistic expectations is important when traveling in remote mountain areas.