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Become a Volunteer Pilot to Save Lives

Why become an Air Charity Network Pilot?

  1. Fly just one mission, and you won’t have to ask why! It’s incredibly rewarding.
  2. Most missions are booked weeks in advance; just pick one that suits your schedule.
  3.  Mercy Flight missions are tax-deductible!

We always need more pilots. Check out our Contact Page for the regional chapters to join.

Join Air Charity Network as a volunteer private pilot and use your love of flying to help those in need. Member pilots come from all walks of life, fly a variety of single and twin engine planes as well as jet aircraft, and are united by a desire to apply their aviation skills in this unique way to help others.

Air Charity Network currently has over 7,500 active members throughout the U.S. Many of our pilots own their own planes; however, some rent aircraft to fly missions. Most fly either 4 or 6 seaters and have either a private, commercial or ATP rating.

There are as many as 50,000 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.

The time to join us is now!

Would you like to be a pilot with us? Please fill out our Pilot Application form by going to our “Become A Pilot” web page or just clicking here.

If you’d like more information and a membership application, contact the regional chapter for how to join.

We look forward to having you as a member of Air Charity Network.

Pilot’s Cancellation Policy:

Pilots may cancel a mission for weather, personal, scheduling, financial, or any other reason. Pilots are encouraged to recognize and observe their personal limitations, and to fly only when they are completely comfortable doing so.

If cancellation is necessary, the pilot is requested to notify Operation Headquarters with as much advance notice of the mission as possible. When unable to fly as pilot-in-command, a pilot can still actively participate by flying as a co-pilot

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