A U.S. member needed a medical evacuation from Chile after injuring his knee while skiing in Farellones, Chile. He was evaluated at a hospital in Santiago where X-ray results showed an ACL rupture as well as broken bones and cartilage damage. He was deemed fit to fly provided he had first-class seating for proper extremity extension. Global Rescue medical operations personnel was contacted and agreed with the recommendation, provided his first-class seating and added that the member should seek an orthopedic follow-up upon arrival at his home. Wheelchair and luggage assistance was also coordinated as well as English-speaking staff to help him until he reached his flight gate. The member reported an uneventful flight and confirmed his orthopedic appointment for further treatment of his injury.