Emergency Air Ambulance has a 100 percent safety record. Our plane ticket aircraft are regulated by part 135 of the Federal Aviation Administration. These are strict regulations governing aircraft operation, maintenance, and pilot training. Our service meets or exceeds these regulations.
As you know, my sister had called a few other similar ambulances, but none of the other people offered her the options or level of comfort that sounded to me was standard practice with your concern. And none could have been as kind, patient, and seemingly interested as you were or as forgiving with my endless calls and questions. In the end, it was your willingness to share in this whole experience in every way that had won me over ... and even at that, you succeeded in surpassing my expectation.
A patient or hospital advocate contacts (via phone, email or website) an operations center where a flight coordinator helps determine the medical needs and estimate on the Aircare critical transportation.
If the patient is being treated medically or requires some assistance, it is quite possible that he will require medical assistance while traveling from one location to another. patient escort planes is the fastest method of transport. However, Emergency Air Ambulance offers several lower cost alternatives for stable patients. Call to discuss alternatives or to talk about some of our lower cost alternatives.
Once patients arrive at the receiving facility, the air charter Angel Flight team escorts the patient directly to her room.
The air ambulance industry uses Learjet 20 and 30 series aircraft and we do as well. These aircraft were originally built in the 70’s and 80’s, Ours were as well. However, the FAA requires stringent maintenance and rebuilding requirements so that every part on these aircraft have essentially been replaced many times over. You can be assured that aircraft flying under FAA part 135 regulations such as ours are completely safe for the traveling public. These regulations apply to large commercial airlines as well as air medical neonatal.
Our Aircare services aircraft include Learjets, King Air's, and Cessna's. Learjets include models Lear 36, Lear 35, Lear 25 and Lear 24. Learjet aircraft are the most comfortable and reliable corporate jets in the world as well as the fastest aircraft in the Aircare services industry. Our turbo-propeller aircraft are King Air's and our twin engine aircraft are Cessna's.
The air ambulance industry uses Learjet 20 and 30 series aircraft and we do as well. These aircraft were originally built in the 70’s and 80’s, Ours were as well. However, the FAA requires stringent maintenance and rebuilding requirements so that every part on these aircraft have essentially been replaced many times over. You can be assured that aircraft flying under FAA part 135 regulations such as ours are completely safe for the traveling public. These regulations apply to large commercial airlines as well as charter service ambulances.