volunteer pilots who help save lives one flight at a time
Angel Flight Southeast is a volunteer pilot organization of more than 700 pilots who use their own aircraft flying life changing missions.
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Our charity is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 volunteer pilot organization
Angel Flight Southeast’s Mission:
“Arrange free flights so children and adults can have access to the far-from-home doctors that can save their lives.”
Angel Flight Southeast is a volunteer pilot organization of more than 700 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. Angel Flight Southeast 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. Angel Flight Southeast coordinates an average of 2,500 missions per year with its group of all volunteer pilots.
Angel Flight Southeast pilots volunteer to fly patients to life-saving medical appointments who reside in Florida, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and the Bahamas. Angel Flight Southeast belongs to the Air Charity Network, the world’s largest integrated volunteer pilot organization covering the entire United States.
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Over 700 pilots who use their own aircraft
Angel Flight Southeast coordinates more than 3,000 missions each year. There are many opportunities to participate, but never any pressure to fly. How much or how little you fly is up to you.
Some inspiring passenger stories
So many incredible stories and missions to save lives. Here are just a few we’ll share..
Marlin has a serious rare blood disorder called Mastocytosis and needed to get to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital of Tampa..

A tragic accident left Andy burned on over 40% of his body. He had to be flown hundreds of miles every month for specialty treatment..

Tiberius was diagnosed with B-cell Lymphoma requiring weekly chemotherapy treatments at Miami Children’s Hospital. He could not tolerate the 4+ hour drive






