Paul’s Fight with Pancreatic Cancer November 12, 2024 For Paul, living in the small, tranquil community of Eastsound, Washington on Orcas Island with his wife Mollie and dog brings him an unparalleled sense of peace. “It’s one of the most beautiful places on the West Coast,” he says. “We can see the boats down below and all of the other islands.” And while it’s the perfect place to heal and rest, it’s also an exhausting three-and-a-half hours away from Paul’s pancreatic ca… Jessica Hayes Read More »
November Safety Update: Ground Operations November 5, 2024 Ground Operations In this article we actually won’t get airborne at all. We will discuss Threats, Errors and their mitigation, while we are still on the ground. Specifically, we will cover procedures and processes from prior to engine start, up to our decision-making process during a rejected takeoff while rolling down the runway. If you already have techniques that work for you, that you feel are true, tested and h… Safety Officers Read More »
New Board Member: Meet Mary Noli Pilkington November 5, 2024 We’re thrilled to introduce AFW’s newest board member, Mary Noli Pilkington! Mary is the Senior Director of The Department of Care Coordination and Clinical Social Work at UCLA Health: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center; UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital; UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center, UCLA West Valley Medical Director, Transplant Services, and pediatric ambulatory care. As Senior Director, Mary provides d… Jessica Hayes Read More »
A Reason to Fly: Spotlight on AFW Volunteer Pilot Joshua Pava October 16, 2024 Joshua Pava has always been fascinated by aviation. As a youngster, he used to do his homework at the local airport, watching planes as they took off and landed. “I always wanted to be a pilot when I grew up, though I’m not sure I’ve grown up yet,” he jokes. Just starting out in his career, Josh worked in tech doing software development. “My past paid for my flight lessons,” he says. “I got my private, instrument, and commer… Jessica Hayes Read More »
The Big L Love: From AFW’s Passenger Jonathan October 16, 2024 In September 2024, AFW’s passenger Jonathan shared his testimonial at AFW’s 2024 Golf Classic. My name is Jonathan and I’m honored to be here to share my story with you. It was 2012, and I was in my late 30s—healthy, fit, and feeling invincible. After serving as a flight attendant with American Airlines for almost 10 years, a job that took me to 53 countries, I started my own event planning company. O… Jessica Hayes Read More »
From a Hospice Social Worker: Larry’s Flight with JSX September 24, 2024 Joni Jackson, a Hospice Social Worker at Elevation Hospice of Colorado, shares her experience with Angel Flight West and her memorable flight with patient Larry: I am a hospice social worker and started caring for Larry in August 2023. He had suffered a stroke and had physical and cognitive impairments as a result. His wife had been struggling with her own health and could not care for Larry at home. He moved into a skil… Jessica Hayes Read More »
Meet Amelia — Frontier/Rural Patient Navigator at Huntsman Cancer Institute September 6, 2024 Meet our healthcare partner, Amelia. As a part of Huntsman Cancer Institute, she and fellow navigators help connect patients with AFW’s donated flight services. Having grown up in a rural area, Amelia knows the challenges patients face when needing to receive far-off care. We’re grateful to work with compassionate healthcare requesters like Amelia to help more patients on the runway to recovery. 1… Jessica Hayes Read More »
A Heart for Helping: Meet AFW Volunteer Pilot Joseph Zammit August 28, 2024 Growing up on a farm in Michigan, the Earth beneath his feet was more familiar to Joseph Zammit than the sky. But even as a kid, Joseph found himself looking up toward the blue, dreaming of one day becoming a pilot or astronaut. “I always wanted to fly,” he says. Twenty years ago, Joseph achieved his goal, earning his private pilot license. But it wasn’t only about flying, it was about becoming a better, safer pilot, capab… Jessica Hayes Read More »
7th Annual Run for the Angels 5K August 15, 2024 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 7th Annual Run for the Angels 5K – Benefiting Angel Flight West: Participants to gather at Rocky Mountain Regional Airport to run for a cause. DATE OF EVENT: 9/28/24START TIME: 8:30 a.m. LOCATION: Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport11755 Airport Way, Broomfield, CO 80021 Press Notes: We invite press to join us at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Bro… Jessica Hayes Read More »
Thomas’ Thank You to Alaska Airlines August 8, 2024 Thank you to our partner, Alaska Airlines, for helping us support incredible passengers like Thomas. Through this partnership, Thomas has been able to travel annually from his home in Anchorage to Denver for essential follow-up care for 20 years. For more than 20 years, Alaska Airlines has partnered with AFW to help people in Alaska access treatment in the Lower 48. Their ongoing help, both through donated tickets… afw_web_admin Read More »
Intern Reflection: Meet Manal August 7, 2024 My name is Manal, and I’ve had the privilege of interning at Angel Flight West this summer. It’s been a very rewarding experience, filled with learning opportunities that will significantly impact my professional growth. This internship has been an excellent opportunity to sharpen my marketing skills. I’ve learned the art of storytelling, and I’ve practiced crafting messages that resonate with differe… Manal Chaali Read More »
From a Volunteer: Driving the Last Mile August 5, 2024 Written by Clay Ross, AFW Area Leader for the Bay Area What do Angel Flight West (AFW) missions and the Internet have in common? The Internet is built to move data extremely quickly from one city to another. But that short segment between the nearest router and your home or business is much slower. The networking industry refers to this challenging, less-efficient segment as, “The Last Mile.” For… afw_web_admin Read More »
Meet New Area Leader for the Bay Area: Clay Ross August 5, 2024 Clay has been a volunteer with AFW since early 2021 with 45 flight missions to date in his Bonanza G36, in addition to 13 ground missions. He is passionate about encouraging pilots to join AFW and encouraging pilots to also drive ground legs after missions into their home airports, to provide our passengers with a more “chauffeured” experience. He looks forward to his role as the Area Leader for the Bay Area to help in… Jessica Hayes Read More »
August Safety Update: What ATC Can Do for You August 5, 2024 My opinion of ATC has matured over my flying experience of over 45 years. Just like every new pilot, I was intimidated by talking on the radio and felt like ATC was the authority which must be obeyed. I’m not sure any instructor in my training taught me about the benefits and limitations of ATC. This Safety Article will provide you with suggestions on how to get the most utility from interacting with ATC. Routine operatio… afw_web_admin Read More »
Spotlight on an Angel: Meet Phillip Council August 5, 2024 Meet AFW Volunteer Pilot Council I’m a first-generation pilot and got my start in aviation as a mechanic. How I ended up in the front of airplanes is a long story, but it started in the Air Force in 2008, when I was a crew chief on F-16’s. After some time doing that, I wanted closer to the action, so I changed my job and started flying as an enlisted crew member in the C-130J. Looking at options for my future… afw_web_admin Read More »