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Partnership Brings UAB Travelers Home for Care on UAB Air Ambulance

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (February 10, 2009) – UAB Critical Care Transport (CCT) is partnering with Birmingham-based Air Ambulance Card, LLC to offer discounted air evacuation memberships to UAB faculty, staff and students. Under the partnership, members [...]

Air Ambulance Card® Acquires Global Jet Ambulance Memberships

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (February 2, 2009) – Birmingham-based Air Ambulance Card, LLC has completed the acquisition of California air medical evacuation company Global Jet Ambulance Inc.’s membership base. Air Ambulance Card will merge Global Jet’s membership [...]

2009 Travel Changes Highlight Value of Medical Evacuation Memberships

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (January 16, 2009) – Few forecasters are willing to make solid predictions about 2009 travel, but travel trade groups believe business travel will decline and leisure travelers will stay closer to home. Americans [...]

Travelers Spending on Safety Despite Slowed Growth in Business Travel

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (September 8, 2008) – Business and leisure travelers are still willing to pay more for peace of mind despite a downturn in the economy and reported slowing of growth in business travel, reports [...]

Debunking Medical Evacuation Myths: New Study Gives Travelers Clarity

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (August 21, 2008) – Travelers buy medical evacuation coverage for peace of mind and financial protection, but a study released by the US Travel Insurance Association suggests if the travelers are not aware [...]

Air Ambulance Card Provides Medical Evacuation Membership to Rooms To Go Team

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (August 13, 2008) – Birmingham-based air transport membership provider Air Ambulance Card has reached an agreement with U.S.’s number one independent furniture company to provide air transportation memberships to executives and others employees [...]

Couple Bought Evacuation Membership for Mexico, Used It in U.S.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (July 18, 2007) – Recovering at home in Colorado now, Air Ambulance Card® member Aleksandra Bruner feels a world away from the West Virginia hospital where she was briefly treated.  Bruner and her [...]

Air Ambulance Card Saves Member from Costly Recovery in Foreign Land

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (August 7, 2006) – Air Ambulance Card™ member Anna Frazelle is recovering at home from a broken back, after surgery in a Central American hospital. Anna Frazelle would have spent six weeks alone, [...]

Going the Extra Miles: Air Evac Membership Brings Injured Missionary Home, and Then Some

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (March 6, 2006) – When a fellow Rotarian suggested an Air Ambulance Card membership, Mary Stenseth bought it. She had yet to realize, however, just exactly why she needed it. Over the New [...]

Last Minute Purchase Saves Injured Traveler A Fortune

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (September 19, 2005) – A $295 membership saved a Boulder, Colorado, woman from a $58,000 air ambulance bill. In August, Barbara Leutwiler slipped and shattered her kneecap while traveling in a remote area [...]

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  • News Clips

    New York Times financial contributor Christine Larson highlights an Air Ambulance Card member transport.
    Wall Street Journal contributor Ron Lieber writes about what to look for in medical evacuation services.
    TODAY Travel Editor Peter Greenberg gives 9 reasons to buy travel insurance, including Air Ambulance Card.
    Mary Beth Wenger of WRGB CBS 6 in Albany reports on the financial struggles travelers face when they are not protected by Air Ambulance Card.
    Douglas Clark of WWAY Newschannel 3 in Wilmington, NC explains how the Frazelle family used Air Ambulance Card to get home after an accident in Costa Rica.
    US News and World Report explains why parents of college students should consider a service like Air Ambulance Card.
    Technology Alabama profiles Air Ambulance Card and explores how technology allows us to serve our members more quickly.
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    Claude S. Bradley, Jr.
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Air Ambulance Card is an indirect air carrier authorized under U.S. Department of Transportation Order 83-1-36, 99 C.A.B. 801 (1983), and uses the services of licensed FAA Part 135 direct air carriers to meet the air ambulance or medical evacuation transportation needs of its members/clients. Air Ambulance Card does not own, lease or operate any aircraft. As an indirect air carrier, Air Ambulance Card contracts for the provision of air transportation services in its own name and coordinates the provision of medical services. All flights are operated by licensed direct air carriers.

Air Ambulance Card is the registered trademark of Air Ambulance Card, LLC. Copyright Air Ambulance Card 2011. All Rights Reserved

Mr. Jackson has a B.S. degree from Auburn University and a J.D. degree from Jones Law School. He is CPA and member of the Alabama Bar and the American Bar Association. Mr. Jackson was the Chief Executive of the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation, a 750 physician multi-specialty group practice at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for 8 years. He also served for three years as the Vice President of Finance and Administration at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He was directly responsible for the financial management of both the university, the group practice, as well a 900-bed tertiary care hospital, with a combined budget of $1.9 billion. Mr. Jackson has 20 years experience in healthcare management and 30 years total experience in financial management. In 1992 he was directly responsible for creating the first large group covered by a subscription-based, prepaid air medical transportation program. He has served with Air Ambulance Card, LLC since its incorporation in 2002.
Mr. Bradley has a B.A. degree from the University of Alabama. For 20 years he held marketing executive positions and general sales manager positions with local Birmingham television stations. For 9 years he was President of Illustrated Care, Inc. a company which he founded that produced and marketed patient and physician educational videos nationwide, produced custom medical education and marketing videos, provided marketing and advertising services to medical groups nationwide. In 1992, he became associated with MEDjet International and since then he has been directly involved with air ambulance operations and operations of the subscription-based, prepaid air medical transportation program. He has served with Air Ambulance Card, LLC since its incorporation in 2002.
Dr. Weaver is a graduate of the University of Alabama School of Medicine and is Board Certified in Family Practice. He has been a flight physician since 1989 flying over 600 Lifesaver flights. Since 1995 he has served in administrative capacities including Medical Director and Vice President of Baptist Shelby Medical Center while continuing an active practice as an Emergency Physician. Dr. Weaver has served as the Medical Director of Air Ambulance Card since February 2004.