Jim wrote:
I emailed Angel Flight Central concerning the Command Pilot designation and
they informed me that they do not use the Command Pilot designation and do
not require any orientation. Once you register with Angel Flight Central
you are able to fly missions.
Yeah, this changed a few years ago - I did the Orientation Flight and quite
frankly it just seemed like a "jump through this hoop". When they did away
with the orientation portion, they also changed various requirements.
Numerous pilots left the organization. I didn't. I don't fly Angel Flights
because of Angel Flight or to support their policies - I fly them because of
the young kids and other folk. Some of the flights with young kids were
quite emotional and even more so now thinking after the birth of my kids.
When the change happened, AFW (not sure about the others) put stricter
'minimums' on hours in make/model, recent hours etc...
Hilton
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