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Updates from above June 12, 2015

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Upcoming Events

Volunteer Pilot Orientation (3rd Mondays) June 15, 7pm 

Monday June 15, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM EDT

This is a 1:15 training session for volunteer pilots, both new and experienced. Hosted by Brian Jarvis. Training takes places in your home, on the phone and on your PC every third Monday evening at 7pm.

 

Knights of Columbus check presentation breakfast 2015 

Wednesday June 17, 2015 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM EDT

The Knights of Columbus have invited our charity to their annual breakfast where a check presentation will be made. The breakfast is at the Hacienda Hills Country Club.

Hacienda Hills Country Club

 

Volunteer Pilot Orientation (3rd Mondays) July 20, 7pm 

Monday July 20, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM EDT

This is a 1:15 training session for volunteer pilots, both new and experienced. Hosted by Brian Jarvis. Training takes places in your home, on the phone and on your PC every third Monday evening at 7pm.

 

Brady's Heroes Golf Classic 2015 

Saturday October 17, 2015 from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM EDT

Please join us at the beautiful Madison Green Golf Club in West Palm Beach for a fundraiser to benefit Mercy Flight Southeast and the Conine Clubhouse for children at Joe DiMaggio Hospital! Includes Green fee, golf cart, goody bag, hole-in-one prizes, closet to the pin & longest drive holes, breakfast & dinner.

Madison Green Golf Club

 

Mercy Flight Southeast 19th Annual Golf Tournament 

Wednesday November 11, 2015 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM EST

Join us for a great round of golf at Arlington Ridge Golf Club including full breakfast, lunch and more! Register soon for early-bird discounts.

Arlington Ridge Golf Club

 


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AOPA

June 1, 2015

By Julie Summers Walker


The 2015 Endeavor Awards were held May 30 at the Los Angeles Science Center.

Full article here

The good that pilots are doing to help others was given a Hollywood bash May 30 at the Los Angeles Science Center.

Movie stars and movie clips lent some Hollywood flair to the second annual Endeavor Awards, which combine celebrity, remarkable surroundings, and fanfare to honor those who contribute their time, money, and aircraft to help others. Hosted by "aspiring" pilot actor Greg Kinnear, the Endeavor Awards were created by Mark Wolper, a Hollywood producer and an active pilot who works extensively with Angel Flight West.

Honorees included 91-year-old pilot John Billings, who flies for Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic; Rick Durden, who flies for LightHawk; and Steve Purello, who flies for Angel Flight Southeast. Each received a $15,000 grant for their organization to help continue its work.

Billings, a retired Eastern Airlines captain who flew the B-24 Liberator in World War II, has flown more than 300 missions for Angel Flight. He places a stuffed animal in the seat of his aircraft for his passengers. "The greatest payment I get is a big hug," he said after receiving his recognition. "That's my salary."

Durden has been flying conservation flights for LightHawk for more than 25 years. He says he hopes his work is making the world a better place. "We live on this little blue marble and we are responsible to keep it healthy," he said. "There is an immense value in general aviation aircraft that benefits humanity, and we do it one flight at a time."

Honoree John Billings of Angel Flight has flown nearly 300 missions since joining the organization in 2005.

Purello has flown public benefit missions for more than 20 years. Currently he flies with Angel Flight Southeast. Presenting him with his award was a former patient who Purello flew for emergency care. "We are out and out saving people's lives," Purello said.

The event is attended by astronauts, celebrities, and aviation legends. Among them was Clay Lacy, the founder of the first jet charter company west of the Mississippi. Known for his exploits in more than 300 aircraft types, world speed records, and his contributions to flying in such movies as Flight of the Intruders and Top Gun, the now-82-year-old aviator has accumulated more miles flying jets than anyone else on Earth. He was honored with a 2015 Inspiration Award. "I am just a pilot; I've always been just a pilot," he said. "I am not used to being recognized this way, but thank you."

Also receiving an Inspiration Award was the team of Steve Terry, CEO of Tempus Jets, and actor Ben Affleck, who brought together Global Flight Relief and the eastern Congo Initiative to airlift cargo and personnel in war-torn Eastern Congo.

The diversity of the types of missions flown for public benefit flying was what attracted Kinnear to host the awards this year. "I attended last year and was just blown away," he said. "I realized the people who fly [public benefit flying] need to be recognized in a big way."

A silent auction raised more than $300,000 with items such as a week of flying with aerobatic superstar Sean D. Tucker, a 10-day vacation in Hawaii transported by a Gulfstream IV, and-uniquely-the opportunity to create a character in an upcoming novel by pilot/author Dale Brown.

"Every pilot has a reason to fly and that's to fly, but here's a second reason-to help people," said Josh Olson, executive director of Angel Flight West. "Every day I am moved by the courage of our passengers, the generosity of our pilots and partners, and the incredible opportunity we have to serve people for whom air transportation is a barrier to health and hope."


AOPA Live TV (from 7:22 to 8:32)

Online article here

Online article here

Left to right: Mark & Heather Scherer, Nicole Hazelgren, Steve King, Steve & Sonia Purello, Peter Perez, Melissa Kirkpatrick, Pat & Fred Purello, Neil Glazer, Ray Parker Jr and wife Elaine, Antonio Garcia-Milanes





Thank you pilots!
Milestones
 Congratulations to the following pilots:

Josh Lubbers                    1st Mission Recognition!!
Larry Marlewski               1st Mission Recognition!!

Milestones is a new feature we will be using to celebrate our volunteer's efforts. Future weeks will publish many more milestones including 1,5,10,25,50 missions and more!!

These are the very special pilots that volunteered to take one or more of our many weekly missions.  
Thank you!!

David Walker x2
Kerry Bentley x2
Rev. Kevin Mahoney x2
Elina Lunin x2
Josh Lubbers x3
Larry Marlewski
Dr. Keith Kilgallen
Gordon Spoor
Marc Miller x2

33 mission legs were coordinated 5/23/2015 to 5/29/2015

Mark Nowicki
Barbara Mathews x2
Randy Brennen
Aaron Vandenhouten
Josh Lubbers x2
Warren Cheatham
Harvey Moore
Kelly Gottleib

29 mission legs were coordinated 5/30/2015 to 6/5/2015

Dave Taich x2
Dave Walker x2
Bo Bowman x4
John Epley
Aaron Vandenhouton x2
Ken Daniel
Al Brightwell
Ernest Burdette x2
Marc Snell
Steve High
Warren Cheatham
Harvey Moore
Dr. Del Hahn
Dave Rivero
Kerry Bentley

66 mission legs were coordinated 6/6/2015 to 6/12/2015 



Campers Madison (L) and Lexi (front) with pilot Stan Shaw and his wife Pat and Lexi's mom (R).  Stan flew the campers to Camp Immokalee that provides respite for children who have a parent diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. 

Lexi and her grandmother who has MS receiving the gift bag from GA Telesis.  Pilot Stan, "We had a good bit of weather both ways but still managed to have a good time. Lexi did fine (her first flight) and Madison (a pro) slept through it all. They both had a great time at camp".


Kanjah S, Marc Miller

Kanjah S's flight donated bear and quilt

Autumn P, plt Josh Lubbers (co-Elina)

Autumn P's sister, Aubrey

Rosemary C, doctors and pilot Dave Walker at JMH

David S pilot Larry Marlewski

Harvey Moore flew David S

copilot Chris Huber, David S, pilot Harv Gutwein


Volunteer Opportunities
(Help Wanted) 

Please register for these on the links to the left, or email Steve at steve.purello@mercymail.org

 

Wing leaders:
There are few areas available for this important position. Please inquire
Pilot Orientation class

Every third Monday
Next one: Monday June 15th 7pm 
(attend by telephone/PC) 
Register on left of newsletter under "Upcoming Events"
 
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This class is a must-have for our new pilots, but experienced volunteer pilots are welcome as well. Pilots only, please.

Pilot Brian Jarvis will be covering a variety of topics for enhancing the experience of flying our unique missions.

One hour class, telephone and internet enabled PC, laptop or tablet required.
 
Please sign up on left. Instructions and dial-in number will be sent.

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Question, comments or concerns?
Contact us at (352) 326-0761
or email us at info@mercymail.org
 
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