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Does an Air Ambulance Need RVSM?
Presented By Jimmy
Oakley http://may
brockpublishing.com
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If you are someone you know will be needing to use an air
ambulance service, there are numerous factors to consider
before making the trip. One factor to consider when flying in
an air ambulance is the aircraft. If the patient must travel by
air over a distance of 500 miles, then it is advisable to
transport the patient in a jet. Before selecting any air
ambulance service that uses jets to transport their patients,
check to see if the aircrafts are equipped with RVSM.
What does RVSM mean? The letters RVSM are an abbreviation
for Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum. RVSM is a modification
to the jet aircraft that has been required by the FAA on all
aircrafts that want to fly above 29,000 feet in the air.
Despite the FAA regulation since January of 2005, many pilots
have chosen not to make this modification to their jet
aircraft. Without RVSM, pilots are forced to fly their aircraft
at lower altitudes.
For personal flights, flying at lower altitudes is primarily
a minor inconvenience, but when traveling for medical necessity
by air ambulance, the situation changes. Patients flying on an
air ambulance jet are in need of comfort, safety, and speed.
The lack of RVSM requiring flight at lower altitudes
compromises the patient's comfort and the speed of the
flight.
When a pilot is forced to fly at lower altitudes, the
transit time is lengthened. When time is of the essence,
patients cannot afford to waste time. Jets having RVSM are able
to fly at higher altitudes and save precious time. In some
instances, this can make the difference between life and
death.
Another negative side to flying without RSVM includes more
fuel stops. With each landing and takeoff for fuel, more time
is spent circling the airport, taxiing, and fueling up the
plane. Waiting for more fuel can spend time that some patients
don't have to spare. Selecting an air ambulance service that
flies with RVSM can save time and offer patients and family
peace of mind.
More turbulence is frequently experienced at lower altitudes
when compared to flying with RVSM. Turbulence can compromise
the safety of the patient. This can be avoided using RVSM
technology on the air ambulance flight permitting the aircraft
to fly above the turbulence. Choppy flights can also become
uncomfortable and unpleasant for patients. Selecting an air
ambulance service that has RVSM on their jets will ensure the
highest possible comfort for the patient.
Anyone traveling by air ambulance is undoubtedly concerned
with safety, speed, and comfort. RVSM may seem to be a luxury
for some pilots, but quality air ambulance services know the
value of RVSM for their clients. The RVSM technology
modification to aircraft allows the patient the utmost comfort
possible during the flight.
Flying at higher altitudes saves considerable time, by
avoiding refueling, extra touchdowns of the aircraft, and
issues with turbulence. Clearly, selecting an air ambulance jet
with RVSM is important when traveling by air ambulance for long
distances. RVSM offers safety and convenience for passengers
creating peace of mind during a stressful time.
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Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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