Pilots 4 Paws
It is very easy to get excited and help out, but please, please, please use the resources, it helps the rescue groups a lot more. I mean hey, I could write down and make drawings of airports, but it is easier to buy or download the sectional....lol. That being said, if you are in southern California, I fly rescue flights normally twice a month and we are combining the resources of two large rescues in Ramona within the next few months. There are two other groups I have dealt with...Lucky Dog Rescue Flights and Animal Rescue Flights (ARF) that transport down that way as well. Good luck, thanks for your efforts, and keep saving lives!
Pilots And Paws Program
Bill Kinsinger, a 55-year-old anesthesiologist, was flying a Cirrus SR22T from Oklahoma City Wednesday, according to The Associated Press. He was supposed to land in Georgetown, Texas, for a mission with Pilots N Paws, a nonprofit that helps volunteer pilots connect with animal shelters and rescue groups in need of transportation.
Pilots For Paws Crash
This is a great cause, and a great use of general aviation airplanes. Below are pictures from several recent Pilots N Paws animal transport flights. April 6, 2014: Condor participated in a 4-leg mission to transport 'Orville' from Cincinnatti, OH to Connecticut. Chris and George Miladinovich transported Orville from Columbus to Zelienople. Bill Kinsinger, a 55-year-old anesthesiologist, was flying a Cirrus SR22T from Oklahoma City Wednesday, according to The Associated Press. He was supposed to land in Georgetown, Texas, for a mission with Pilots N Paws, a nonprofit that helps volunteer pilots connect with animal shelters and rescue groups in need of transportation.Kinsinger was on his way to pick up an 11-year-old male. (4) Results: Dog paws were more often negative for Enterobacteriaceae compared to shoe soles (72% and 42%, respectively) and also had significantly lower bacterial counts (mean of 3.54log10 and 5.03log10 colony-forming units (CFUs), respectively; p. Pilots N Paws is a nonprofit network of volunteer pilots who fly dogs and cats at risk of being euthanized to no-kill rescue organizations and foster families across the United States.