Skali

Aviation medical assistance

24/7 Aviation In-Flight Medical Assistance

Give pilots and cabin crews a direct, structured way to reach an emergency medicine physician, share useful patient information and manage an in-flight medical event without relying on a chain of relayed messages.

24/7/365
Emergency medicine physician access through Skali's published service model.
< 8 Mbps
Designed for full platform functionality on low-bandwidth connections.
ARINC backup
Configured radio workflow when normal aircraft Wi-Fi is unavailable.

Direct answer

What is aviation medical assistance?

Aviation medical assistance gives a flight crew real-time access to clinical guidance during a passenger or crew medical event.

Skali combines a device-agnostic telemedicine platform, emergency medicine physicians supplied through Vituity, low-bandwidth communications and an aviation-specific backup workflow. The aim is to help the crew communicate the situation clearly, support the person in distress and make better-informed operational decisions.

Clinical guidance in the air

A direct connection to emergency medicine expertise

During a medical event, incomplete information can force crews and ground teams to make decisions with limited context. Skali is built to move the relevant details to the physician more efficiently.

Physicians through Vituity

Skali's published partnership with Vituity provides licensed emergency medicine physicians on call around the clock. The physician can guide the response and provide medical and operational input based on the information available.

Better case information

The platform can organize patient details and available vital signs before or during the call. That gives the physician a clearer picture than a short radio description alone.

Face-to-face communication

When connectivity permits, live video lets the physician communicate directly with the crew or patient. This can reduce the need for pilots to act as intermediaries while they manage the flight.

Built for aircraft connectivity

Medical support should not depend on perfect Wi-Fi

Aircraft connections can be constrained, inconsistent or temporarily unavailable. Skali's communications approach is designed around those conditions rather than a hospital-grade network.

Low-bandwidth video

Skali states that the platform is designed to maintain full functionality, including HD video, at bandwidth below 8 Mbps. This makes the service suitable for satellite Wi-Fi and degraded network conditions where ordinary consumer telemedicine tools may struggle.

Radio and satellite-phone procedures

When Wi-Fi is lost, the crew follows the operator's configured backup procedure. For aviation customers, Skali's published workflow includes a direct radio connection through ARINC, with satellite-phone use available where the aircraft and operating procedure support it.

Operational note

Connectivity, response channels and backup procedures vary by aircraft and operator. They should be documented during deployment and practiced during crew training.

A practical in-flight workflow

From first report to physician guidance

The exact procedure is tailored to the operator, but the response should remain simple enough to use during a stressful event.

  1. Open the Skali workflow.An authorized crew member starts a case from an available smartphone, tablet or laptop.
  2. Capture the essential details.The crew records the patient's condition, symptoms and available vital signs without delaying urgent first-aid actions.
  3. Connect with the physician.Video, audio or the configured backup channel is used according to the connection available on the aircraft.
  4. Coordinate the response.The physician guides the crew while the flight deck retains responsibility for operational decisions and company procedures.
  5. Document and hand off.Relevant information can support continuity when the patient is transferred to ground medical personnel.

One connected program

The platform works best with the right kit and a prepared crew

Telemedicine is only one part of readiness. Skali connects the physician workflow with customized aviation medical kits and crew training so the person on the aircraft can find the right equipment and communicate effectively.

Aviation medical kits

Kit programs can be configured around the aircraft, operation and applicable requirements, with subscriber ownership and restocking options available.

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Crew medical training

Training familiarizes crews with the app, the kit, physician communication and CRM roles before they face a real medical event.

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Operator-specific deployment

Aircraft connectivity, escalation paths, authorized users and technical support are established around the customer's operating environment.

Operational questions

Aviation medical assistance FAQs

How does Skali provide in-flight medical assistance during a satellite Wi-Fi outage?

The crew moves to the backup communication procedure configured for that aircraft. Skali's published aviation model includes direct radio connection through ARINC, while satellite phone may also be used where available. The exact fallback sequence should be established during deployment and training.

Who provides the medical advice?

Skali states that Vituity supplies licensed emergency medicine physicians on call 24/7. The physician provides guidance based on the information that the crew can safely collect and transmit.

What devices can flight crews use?

Skali is designed to be device agnostic. Depending on the operator's deployment, authorized users can access the workflow from existing smartphones, tablets or laptops instead of dedicated proprietary hardware.

Does a physician make the diversion decision?

No. The physician can provide medical and operational information, but the pilot in command and the operator remain responsible for decisions under applicable regulations, company procedures and the circumstances of the flight.

Can the service be used before departure or after landing?

Skali's published subscription model covers people involved with a subscribed operation and is not limited to the time the aircraft is airborne. Final coverage and authorized use are defined by the customer's agreement.

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Build a medical-assistance workflow around your aircraft

Tell Skali about your fleet, connectivity, crew structure and current medical-response procedure. The team can outline an implementation approach for your operation.

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