blog for retired teachers Indiana Retired Teachers Association blog retired teachers blog Image

Are You Prepared If Your Hiking Vacation Becomes A Helicopter Rescue?

April 1, 2021

In March of 2020, Margaret was looking forward to visiting friends in Arizona. They were going to meet up in Phoenix and drive north to hike the Grand Canyon. Because of the coronavirus outbreak, the trip was delayed. The team finally met up last month. Unfortunately, another setback occurred, but this time on the trail. 

The group started their hike on the Widforss Trail around 9am. Three hours into their hike, the group realized they underestimated not only  the Arizona heat, but also how much water they should have brought along. Margaret was having serious heat-related issues and couldn't make it back down. The hike ended with Margaret being flown off the trail to the hospital.

Rescue teams were called around 1 p.m. and they hiked up the mountain and talked to the group. The crews decided the safest way to get Margaret down was to fly her off using a helicopter. So that's what they did and then they took her to the hospital.

Margaret’s initial embarrassment quickly became extreme relief. Not just because the rescue team may well have saved her life, but because she already had a MASA membership. “This was the first rescue helicopter I needed, but not the first I’ve ever seen. After years of hiking everywhere from Joshua Tree to the AT, I’ve seen more than my share of rescues. And I’ve heard the stories of how much an emergency helicopter – or even an ambulance can cost.”

After hearing stories from fellow hikers how an ambulance can cost thousands of dollars (and an emergency helicopter ride could cost as much as $50,000), she did her research. She learned that Medicare and many insurance policies don’t cover the cost of emergency transportation. After a little more digging, she found Medical Air Services Association (MASA). MASA provides emergency transportation coverage whether you’re travelling anywhere in the world, or at home. The coverage is 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 

In addition to emergency transportation by air or ground, MASA also covers organ retrieval, organ recipient transportation, recuperation / repatriation, return transportation, minor children return, mortal remains return, and vehicle return.

With a laugh, Margaret says, “I may have underestimated the Arizona heat and how much water we’d need, but I did not underestimate the importance of having emergency transportation insurance!”

Whether you’re an avid traveler or a homebody, MASA is an excellent way to protect yourself from the high costs of emergency medical transportation. Give yourself the reassurance of knowing you’re protected. Learn more about MASA memberships here.

Share:
RECENT POSTS
6 Common Estate Planning Misconceptions
6 Common Estate Planning Misconceptions

AMBA Shows Why Legacy Planning Is For Everyone Many believe estate planning is only for people with millions of dollars in net


Read More

President Eisenhower, A Dental Emergency, and the (Potential) Alien Cover-Up
President Eisenhower, A Dental Emergency, and the (Potential) Alien Cover-Up

Early in 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower departed from the cold of the Washington, D.C. winter for a golf vacation in Palm


Read More

Get Big Savings on Great Gifts with Help from Your Friends at AMBA
Get Big Savings on Great Gifts with Help from Your Friends at AMBA

Ready to make the most wonderful time of the year even better? AMBA Discounts can help you save big this Black Friday and


Read More

Season’s Cheatings! How to Beat Scammers and Crooks This Holiday Season
Season’s Cheatings! How to Beat Scammers and Crooks This Holiday Season

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…for scammers. The holiday season is scammers’ favorite time of


Read More

©2024 Indiana Retired Teachers Association. All Right Reserved.