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AirMD arranges air ambulance transportation on medically configured Lear jets, King Air Prop-Jet and Cessna twin aircraft. The Gulfstream III Jet is much larger caring up to 4 patients and flies long distance air ambulance flights to Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific Rim.
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Lear 36
The Lear Jet flies at 450 mph at 35,000 feet.
Two family members can accompany patient.
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Gulfstream Jet
The Gulfstream Jet, for International Air Ambulance flights; 500 mph at 41,000'; four or more passengers;
1 to 4 patients, plus medical team. |
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KING AIR 200
The King Air 200 flies at 260 mph at 29,000'
2 patients can be transported at one time |
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LEAR 35A
The Lear jet travels at 500 mph at 41,000 feet
Often used for International Air Ambulance Flights |
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CESSNA CITATION V JET
The Citation jet flies at 400 mph at 35,000 feet; |
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KING AIR C90
King Air 90 Jet Prop jet flies at 230 mph at 25,000 feet; |
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Pilots All pilots receive on-going professional training on flight simulators. They must pass a flight physical every 6 months and be recertified by the FAA.
Medical EquipmentEach aircraft is equipped with the same type of the medical monitoring equipmentand technology commonly found in an intensive care unit.
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Few air medical transport companies have the same level of physician involvement as Air MD.
Dr. Kenneth Kreye, a board-certified emergency physician, directs all patient transfers and medical care. In addition to the superior in-flight medical training he requires for his staff, he's also created a very personal, compassionate culture so that each patient and their families experience a comfortable and compassionate air ambulance flight. |
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