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Our clinicians

Medicine in motion,
practiced at altitude.

Our crews don't just have flight experience — they've trained specifically for the physiological challenges of transport medicine, from pressure changes to resource-limited environments.

The team

Who's on board your mission.

Every flight is staffed by at least one critical-care flight nurse and one flight paramedic. For complex cases, we add a transport physician, respiratory therapist, or specialty clinician (ECMO, cardiac). A medical director reviews and signs off on every mission plan.

Flight Physicians

Board-certified in emergency medicine, critical care, or anesthesiology. Most of our attending physicians maintain hospital practice in addition to flying, keeping their clinical skills sharp.

Critical-Care Flight Nurses

Minimum five years of ICU or ER experience, plus specialized training in transport physiology, in-flight procedures, and resource-limited decision-making. Many hold CFRN or CCRN certification.

Flight Paramedics

FP-C certified, with backgrounds in ground critical-care transport, HEMS, or military medicine. Trained in advanced airway management, trauma care, and medication administration.

Respiratory Therapists

Available for ventilated, ECMO, or complex pulmonary patients. All RT crew members are credentialed in mechanical ventilation and high-flow oxygen therapy.

Specialty clinicians

For pediatric transports, we bring aboard PICU-trained specialists. For ECMO, a trained perfusionist travels with the patient. For psychiatric transports, we add a trained mental-health escort.

Training beyond the certification

Certifications get you to the door. What happens in flight is about judgment. Crews train continuously — not just annually — on high-fidelity simulators, with scenario-based drills that cover everything from in-flight cardiac arrest to sudden cabin depressurization.

Medical director

Every mission is reviewed by a board-certified emergency physician who serves as the medical director. They sign off on the crew configuration, equipment, and care plan before the aircraft leaves the ground. They're also available to attending physicians for real-time clinical consultation during the flight.

Every mission starts with a conversation.

Whether you need a quote, a second opinion on a transfer plan, or an immediate bedside pickup — we're standing by.