First Flight: Veterans Airlift
Command
Since 11-21-06
Please pass this down the line to families in need can
task these folks.
First Flight: Veterans Airlift Command
http://www.veteransairlift.org/
Our wounded veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan have many challenges
ahead, but finding transportation home shouldn't be one of them. That's the view
of a new nonprofit group, Veterans Airlift Command (VAC), which is recruiting
volunteer pilots and aircraft owners to lend air support to recovering soldiers
and their families.
The group recently flew its first mission, bringing an injured Marine from Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, N.C., to his home in Florida. Walt Fricke, founder and CEO of VAC, called on father and son Billy and Christopher Ball to pilot the first mission. They flew their Cirrus from Jacksonville, Fla., to pick up Cpl. Christopher Brink.
The trip home to Florida, which would have required 13
hours and three layovers on commercial flights, took only three hours in the
Cirrus. "This is a great way for us to give back and a really cool experience
overall," said Christopher Ball. "You just can't imagine the appreciation of the
young men and women we are helping."
If you know of any servicemen or women that need help, go to the website and
check it out. thanks..