Thu, Jan 29, 2015
Will Share Route Information To Better Match Patients With Flights
FltPlan has integrated with the Angel Flight Information Database System (AFIDS) enabling FltPlan users to combine their flights with an Angel Flight mission. Angel Flight West is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization that arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs.
Angel Flight West’s current network, comprising more than 1,400 pilots throughout the 13 western states, donate their aircraft, their time and skills, and all flying costs to help people in need. These donations allow those in need to receive vital treatment that may otherwise be inaccessible because of financial, medical, or geographic limitations.
"Angel Flight West is delivering health and hope," said said Josh Olson, executive director of Angel Flight West. "Historically, we did not have a good way to learn of the existing flights of our volunteer pilots. Thanks to FltPlan we can now more efficiently match our passengers flight needs with existing flight schedules."
said, "We are committed to giving back and we are delighted that many of the people who use FltPlan will make a difference by providing a travel solution for patients and their families," said FltPlan Vice President Sarah Wilson. "We look forward to supporting Angel Flight West's mission."
Now, any time an AFID-registered FltPlan user creates a flight plan, it is automatically posted to AFID. This enables Angel Flight West to determine if that route matches any upcoming Angel Flight mission. According to Angel Flight West, the process is simple. To provide Angel Flight with your FltPlan username, send it to Angel Flight West by email at coordination@angelflightwest.org, or update pilot information in account settings in AFIDS.Angel Flight West will remove usernames from the system for those who do not want to participate.
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