RotorDude
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To complement a parallel thread on animal transport, I wanted to mention my own experience flying Angel Flights this year. I prefer not to get into specifics of the missions, but I flew 6 of them this year, and enjoyed all of them, as in previous years. The patients and companions, as always, were very appreciative and cooperative, all real troopers, even in turbulence or hard IFR/low approaches. All mission legs started IFR, though I canceled and switched to VFR FF when it made sense to get there faster and/or for a smoother ride. Half ended up in IFR approaches in IMC.
I see the IFR part as a perk I get from this activity: it keeps my IMC hours and approaches up, so I can remain current and proficient for my other flights too.
For those of you who haven't done it, I can assure you that it is extremely satisfying on many levels to bring those patients safely and comfortably to their destination. And if you love flying IFR/IMC (as I do), it's a great excuse to fly when the weather isn't perfect.
I see the IFR part as a perk I get from this activity: it keeps my IMC hours and approaches up, so I can remain current and proficient for my other flights too.
For those of you who haven't done it, I can assure you that it is extremely satisfying on many levels to bring those patients safely and comfortably to their destination. And if you love flying IFR/IMC (as I do), it's a great excuse to fly when the weather isn't perfect.