Resources

These are the people who support our cause just as we do theirs. Our Friends and Partners. Plus, some valuable resource sites for Pilots and Earth Angels. If you know of any others that are missing please let us know.

Aopa OnlineThe Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association - International and national aviation news

 

Fata
Fata
– Rely on FATA for Florida aviation news and alerts

 

The AutoPILOTThe AutoPILOT is the fastest growing aviation magazine in the world, with editions now in Georgia, Florida and the Mid-Atlantic and Mid-South regions. From the desks of CEO’s to the coffee tables of aircraft owners, to world-class FBO’s and corporate flight departments, The AutoPILOT continues to match the endless expansion of the aviation world.

Angel Flight Southeast™ (AFSE) is your Florida representative of the volunteer pilot organization — Air Charity Network.™ We work closely with the other organizations around the country in order to facilitate longer relay flights outside of our designated area of responsibility. AFSE is an IRS-designated 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity that has served the state of Florida for over 20 years.


Child WatchChild Watch of North America
is a 501 C (3) charity dedicated to finding missing and abducted children throughout the United States. “Eye’s of America” is a project of Child Watch, designed to heighten awareness of child abductions and educate children and parents on how to protect themselves.

Krewes KareAngel Flight™ Southeast thanks Pair o’ Dice — one of our new partners in disaster relief, as we coordinated flights of supplies from their “Krewes Kare” distribution points on the Florida West Coast, flying them into the Katrina Disaster Zone. People helping people in the eye of the storm.

FPAPhysicians who fly [and there are many] know the importance of what we do. The feeling is mutual, of course, and if you’d like more information on this fine organization, visit the Flying Physicians Association [FPA] website.

For Pete's SakeThe For Pete’s Sake Foundation story is both inspiring and heartbreaking. It began as a personal crusade by the friends and family Pete and Beth Lyle, whose son was battling a rare disease as Beth battled breast cancer. Sadly, Beth lost her fight, but P.J. is healthy and happy following a bone marrow transplant. Now, the Foundation lives on to help other families fighting rare diseases. Long trips to the hospital are common, so Angel Flight’s services play a vital role in the Foundation’s mission.