FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
While we have a history of providing care to the vast majority of patients that contact us, there are a few exceptions. We are unable to care for high-risk obstetric patients, or patients with SARS, Avian Flu, active tuberculosis.
Due to size and weight limitations on our specialized aircraft, passengers are able to bring only one carry-on sized piece of luggage per person. If you have more than one bag, we will help you make alternative arrangements for your luggage.
REVA is a provider for numerous insurance organizations. Please contact our flight coordinators to learn more.
We require our medical flight crew to receive CE credits for the following: ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support), BTLS (Basic Trauma Life Support), ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support), PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), Flight-Physiology Medicine/Air-Medical Core Curriculum, Advanced airway training, quarterly Intubation-Skills Lab, Bi-annual Mock-Code Lab.
- Trauma
- Critical Care
- Intensive Care
- Emergency Medicine
- ICU (intensive care unit) Registered Nurses
- CCU (critical care unit) Registered Nurses
- ER (emergency room) Registered Nurses
- “911” Paramedics
- Registered Respirator Therapists
- Emergency and/or Critical-Care Experienced Physicians
Loved ones are welcome to accompany the patient. Depending on the patient’s mental alertness, we can take up to 2 additional passengers.
Due to the long-range capabilities of our Learjet 35s, REVA is able to service Europe and the entire Americas – North, Central, and South America, including the Caribbean.
We will provide an all-inclusive quote for the air ambulance cost. The price includes our specialized medical team, equipment and medications required, ground ambulance on both ends as well as our ICU (Intensive Care Unit) configured aircraft; a Learjet, Cessna Citation, or turbo prop depending on routing and patient needs.
Our accreditations go beyond what standard state licensure required for quality of staff, equipment and safety record. EURAMI, NAAMTA, ARGUS, and International Assistance Group certifications focus heavily on high-quality patient care, superior crew education, excellent aircraft maintenance and an overall record of transport safety. All the better to Fly Home and Feel Better!
What is an Air Ambulance?
An air ambulance is a custom configured aircraft used to transport both emergent and...
Are there patients REVA is not able to help?
While we have a history of providing care to the vast majority of patients that contact us,...
May we bring luggage on board?
Due to size and weight limitations on our specialized aircraft, passengers are able to bring...
Will my insurance pay for the air ambulance services?
REVA is a provider for numerous insurance organizations. Please contact our flight coordinators...
What continuing-education requirements are expected of REVA’s medical crew?
We require our medical flight crew to receive CE credits for the following: ACLS (Advanced...
What are the qualifications of REVA’s medical team?
All of our medical-crew-qualification requirements go beyond the industry and State minimums....
May loved ones accompany the patient?
Loved ones are welcome to accompany the patient. Depending on the patient's mental alertness,...
What destinations can you fly to?
Due to the long-range capabilities of our Learjet 35s, REVA is able to service Europe and the...
What does an air ambulance transport cost?
We will provide an all-inclusive quote for the air ambulance cost. The price includes our...
What is the benefit to the patient of REVA’s multiple accreditations?
EURAMI, NAAMTA, ARGUS, and International Assistance Group certifications focus heavily on...
What should I look for in an Air Ambulance Provider?
Choose a provider who is HRS licensed and insured & FAA certifed under Part 135. Ideally, they...
All the better to Fly Home and Feel Better!
- Trauma
- Critical Care
- Intensive Care
- Emergency Medicine
- ICU (intensive care unit) Registered Nurses
- CCU (critical care unit) Registered Nurses
- ER (emergency room) Registered Nurses
- “911” Paramedics
- Registered Respirator Therapists
- Emergency and/or Critical-Care Experienced Physicians
REVA is a provider for numerous insurance organizations. Please contact our flight coordinators to learn more.