Every operator in the AirMedHub network has passed a multi-point vetting process. We verify licensing, safety audits, insurance, maintenance, and crew qualifications before an operator flies a single mission through our platform.
When you arrange a medical flight through AirMedHub, you should never have to worry about whether the operator is qualified. That is our job. We verify every operator before they enter our network and monitor compliance on an ongoing basis.
Our vetting process is not a checkbox exercise. We review actual safety performance data, audit history, crew training records, and insurance coverage in detail. Operators that do not meet our standards are not listed. Operators that fall below standards after joining are removed.
Every operator must hold a valid FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate. We verify the certificate is current, review any enforcement history, and confirm approved operations match the missions they fly.
We review third-party safety ratings from ARGUS and Wyvern. These independent audits evaluate operational control, maintenance programs, pilot training, and safety management systems.
All operators must carry a minimum of $10 million in liability coverage. We verify insurance certificates directly with underwriters and confirm coverage is current and adequate for medical operations.
We review aircraft maintenance programs, inspect compliance with manufacturer-recommended service schedules, and verify that maintenance is performed by qualified technicians at approved facilities.
Pilots must meet minimum experience requirements. Medical crew must hold current certifications appropriate for the level of care provided. We verify credentials and training currency for every crew member.
Vetting is not a one-time event. We monitor operator compliance on an ongoing basis, review incident reports, track safety rating changes, and re-verify insurance and licensing on a regular cycle.
You should never have to wonder whether your operator is qualified. That is our job.