HOW MUCH WILL THE OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES BE?
Multiple factors determine the final cost of an air ambulance transport. Primarily the distance flown, the type of aircraft utilized, and the medical needs of the patient in flight. A domestic (USA)transport of modest distance in a twin engine aircraft could cost as little as $4,000 to $6,000. The cost of a cross country transport of a critically ill patient in a long range jet would increase dramatically. These costs can, however, be minimized through efficient scheduling (including fuel stops) and special one-way pricing arrangements.
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