Air Ambulance Aircraft: Types & Capabilities
The type of aircraft used by air ambulance services can vary depending on the specific service provider and the requirements of the patient being transported. Some common types of aircraft used for air ambulance services include:
* Fixed-wing aircraft: These aircraft, which include small planes and jets, are often used for longer-distance transports or when traveling between airports. Fixed-wing aircraft can provide reliable and quick transportation but may require the patient to be transferred to a ground ambulance at the destination airport.
* Helicopters: Helicopters are versatile and can be used for both long-distance and short-distance transports. They provide the advantage of being able to land in various locations, including hospitals, helipads, and fields, making them especially useful in critical situations requiring quick access to medical care.
* Specialized air ambulances: Some air ambulance services also operate specially equipped aircraft designed specifically for medical transport. These aircraft may include features such as on-board medical equipment, life support systems, and a medical team dedicated to providing care during the flight.
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