Monday September 06, 2010  

 

To the extent necessary to complete their missions, volunteers for any Air Charity Network™ member may identify themselves to aviation officials and disaster relief agencies using the call sign 'NGF' when flying missions into or out of any and all of the 50 states.

Jack Sargeant


Jack SergeantJack Sargeant, as a graduating senior in the Burton D. Morgan School of Aeronautics at Lynn University,  flew his, and Lynn University's first mission for Angel Flight™ Southeast. Pilot Sergeant and co-pilot Amos Eyal bucked strong headwinds to fly 10-month-old Aaron Mandel and his mother for Aaron's ongoing treatment for craniosynostosis (malformation of the skull).

The Boca Raton-based Lynn University's School of Aeronautics has begun a special program to provide planes, pilots and fuel to assist Angel Flight™ Southeast in its mission to eliminate the cost of transportation as an obstacle to receiving needed medical care or humanitarian assistance.

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About Angel Flight Southeast

Angel Flight Southeast is an IRS 501(c)(3) organization of more than 850 volunteer pilots who utilize their own aircraft, fuel and time to provide free air transportation to medical facilities for citizens who are financially distressed or otherwise unable to travel on public transportation. AFSE also coordinates missions to fly organ transplant candidates, people involved in clinical trials, chemotherapy or other repetitive treatment, victims of abuse seeking relocation, families receiving help from Ronald McDonald Houses, Shriners Hospitals and many other charities, disabled or sick children to special summer camp programs, and for many other humanitarian reasons. More information, and to donate online
  
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