PHI Air Medical reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(206 total reviews)

Mark Leighton | Paul Julander

69% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

PHI Air Medical has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 206 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PHI Air Medical employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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206 reviews
1.0
Sep 20, 2022

Joke company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

No pros over any other air medical provider

Cons

Management couldn’t do a worse job if they tried. Lack of communication from management demonstrates their contempt for line personnel. Safety culture is good until it hinders profits. Worse pay and benefits than other providers offer.

1.0
Jan 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some frontline employees are professional and capable. The mission sounds impressive to people who don’t work here.

Cons

PHI Air Medical appears to invest heavily in appearances and very little in substance. The organization projects professionalism and mission-driven purpose externally, while internally operating with a level of disconnect that would be surprising if it weren’t so consistent. Leadership is distant, insulated, and largely uninterested in the day to day realities of the workforce. Decisions arrive fully formed, rarely explained, and never meaningfully discussed. Employee feedback is solicited just enough to create the illusion of involvement, then promptly disregarded. Workload expectations are high and treated as non-negotiable. Staffing shortages are routine. Fatigue is normalized. When strain becomes visible, it is reframed as a personal shortcoming rather than a predictable outcome of poor planning. The company calls this accountability. Compensation is where the disconnect becomes almost satirical. Raises are apparently impossible, budgets are “tight,” and employees are told to manage expectations. Yet somehow there is room for vanity projects, including administrative staff hosting a podcast about…safety? While frontline employees are told their contributions don’t justify increased pay. The message is clear: visibility matters more than value. Career progression is vague to the point of being meaningless. Advancement favors compliance and patience over skill or performance. If you are competent, reliable, and expect that to be recognized materially, you will be disappointed. If you remain quiet and agreeable, you may do just fine. The company frequently references “safety culture,” though it functions more as branding than practice. Policies emphasize safety until operational convenience requires otherwise. This contradiction is never acknowledged. The organization continues to function largely because experienced professionals compensate for leadership shortcomings. That effort is neither rewarded nor remembered, which explains the steady churn of staff and the absence of institutional learning.

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PHI Air Medical Response
5mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We value the perspectives of all current and former employees. While we do not comment on individual experiences publicly, we are committed to continuous improvement and a respectful workplace. If you would like to share additional concerns with our leadership team, please contact us at feedback@phiairmedical.com.
1.0
Dec 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Clinical standards and training. 21st century medicine and procedures. Great Base locations. Safety is respected.

Cons

20th Century aircraft. Management is disconnected from flight personnel. Pay is average at best, with no work/life balance. No money is invested in this company to make it better. Sign-on bonuses are needed to recruit but can't maintain current staff due to no retention. Everything has a string attached in an attempt to make you stay or pay. Sadly, safety is respected but not guaranteed. PHI touts their safety record, but they've only been lucky to this point. There is an immense pressure to fly, as base supervisors are paid based off of key performance indicators. This allows poor and inexperienced clinicians and mechanics to flood the workplace. This company is destined to fail if they continue to follow the same path.

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PHI Air Medical Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We value the perspectives of all current and former employees. While we do not comment on individual experiences publicly, we are committed to continuous improvement and a respectful workplace. If you would like to share additional concerns with our leadership team, please contact us at feedback@phiairmedical.com.
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