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Old October 20th 03, 12:00 PM
news.tiscali.it
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Default Humanitarian flights

Hi guys! I'm an italian young pilot and I'm looking for anyone that have
some informations about the way to join in humanitarian flights.Sorry for my
terrible english...
Thanks
MC, Milan, Italy


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Old October 20th 03, 12:26 PM
Roger Long
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I don't know the situation in Italy but, in the US, you need first to buy a
bible and become very familiar with it. You should also join a church,
probably a fairly conservative one, and become active in it. You'll need a
few hundred hours and an instrument rating. In many cases, you'll also need
your own plane and raise enough money from your church to operate it.
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Roger Long

news.tiscali.it wrote in message
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Hi guys! I'm an italian young pilot and I'm looking for anyone that have
some informations about the way to join in humanitarian flights.Sorry for

my
terrible english...
Thanks
MC, Milan, Italy




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Old October 20th 03, 01:27 PM
Dan Luke
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"Roger Long" wrote:
I don't know the situation in Italy but, in the US, you need first to
buy a bible and become very familiar with it. You should also
join a church, probably a fairly conservative one, and become
active in it.


Well, I have a bible, but I'm not very familiar with it. I am not a church
member. Does this mean I have to quit being an Angel Flight pilot? Or does
"humanitarian flight" mean something else?

You'll need a
few hundred hours and an instrument rating.


Whew! At least I have those!

In many cases, you'll also need
your own plane and raise enough money from your church
to operate it.


Now *that* might get me to join!
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Dan
C172RG at BFM


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Old October 20th 03, 09:36 PM
Roger Long
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I had aspiration to do relief type flying in Central America. My post was a
tongue in cheek reference to what I learned about the reality of trying to
do that. I'm trying to get to my 200 hours PIC so I can get involved in
domestic things like Angle Flight and have been invited to go right seat on
some.
--
Roger Long


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Old October 20th 03, 08:41 PM
Jay Honeck
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Hi guys! I'm an italian young pilot and I'm looking for anyone that have
some informations about the way to join in humanitarian flights.Sorry

for
my terrible english...


No need to apologize, MC -- the English in your post is better than at least
25% of the American posters on this newsgroup.

And it's better than 80% of the posters on Usenet in general...
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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www.AlexisParkInn.com
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Old October 20th 03, 02:32 PM
James M. Knox
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"news.tiscali.it" wrote in
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Hi guys! I'm an italian young pilot and I'm looking for anyone that
have some informations about the way to join in humanitarian
flights.Sorry for my terrible english...
MC, Milan, Italy


Unfortunately, there is not enough information in your post to give you a
very definitive answer. Here in the United States there are more than 6000
pilots who volunteer under the banner of Angel Flight to help with
humanitarian missions. The consist of everything from helping patients get
to medical treatment by air, to transporting blood and human organs, to
providing transport of medicine and supplies in times of national
emergencies. Unfortunately, I am not aware of similar organizations
operating in Italy.

If you are interested in doing this full time for a period, then there are
a number of international organizations (Doctors without Borders, Wings of
Hope, etc.). I would suggest you contact AOPA Europe www.iaopa.org with
your question.

Good luck...

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James M. Knox
TriSoft ph 512-385-0316
1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331
Austin, Tx 78721
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Old October 20th 03, 08:54 PM
Gary L. Drescher
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"news.tiscali.it" wrote in message
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Hi guys! I'm an italian young pilot and I'm looking for anyone that have
some informations about the way to join in humanitarian flights.Sorry for

my
terrible english...
Thanks
MC, Milan, Italy


Here in the US, there are many organizations you can join to fly
humanitarian missions. One of the largest is Angel Flight America, which
I've flown for. (In case you couldn't tell, Roger was joking in his reply.)

I'm afraid I don't know about the situation in Europe. But you might try
contacting Angel Flight and see if they know of comparable organizations in
Italy. Their web site is http://www.angelflightamerica.org/.

Good luck!

--Gary


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Old October 21st 03, 08:55 AM
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Hi Gary! I thank you for your time spent to reply me, I took a look at Angel
Flight site, but such as all the others organization that I controlled on
Internet, they want not only the volunteer pilot but also the aircraft...
This is a problem!!! First, cause I've not an airplane, second 'cause I stay
in Italy...
Anyway, I thanks all of you that have answer me...
I'm looking for an organization/society with them airplane and not requiring
a Bible knowledge...
Bye bye

MC, Milan, ITALY


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Old October 26th 03, 08:54 AM
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Hey guys, no more information, comments or other? Come on... I need your
help!
Bye

MC , Milan , ITALY


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Old October 27th 03, 10:46 PM
Montblack
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Might want to resubmit the post. Maybe change it up a little to try for more
responses

This is what I see today - included below.

I don't recall what the original post was asking about?

--
Montblack

"Styled by the laws of nature.............Concorde"

"news.tiscali.it" wrote in message
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Hey guys, no more information, comments or other? Come on... I need your
help!
Bye

MC , Milan , ITALY



 




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