Gitmo, thanks for signing up with PnP and saving pups!
I've been a member for over a year and it is fun to fly dogs around, especially if you are a dog lover.
If anybody else wants to sign up, feel free. If you don't know how to start, just jump in an airplane with another local PnP pilot and learn the easy way, by observing.
Some helpful advice for PnP newbies:
- don't feed the dog before the flight (and make such request with the sending party)
- have all of the contact information handy
- have local fosters on stby in case you cannot fly or hand-off the dog
- don't expect all rescue people to be very smart, especially with math, times and weather, they are animal lovers, not pilots
- make sure the dog is either caged, strapped in or handled by a passenger, don't leave them loose unless you are 200% sure they will just sleep
- doggie farts at altitude are sure "fun" to vent from the cabin, do not be surprised!
- bring tiny treats to motivate the dog, afterall, you ARE a total stranger to them and some might not be very trusty instantly
- keep your your altitude and descent rates low if you can, dogs don't know how to blow their ears
- if you need special assistance from ATC (such as for shallow descents), just ask - especially if you are using a CMF designator - they usually try to help
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and yes, you may now newly use the CMF designator, or "Compassion Flight" callsign for PnP - if the controller doesn't know what it is, a quick "Pilots-and-paws rescue flight - designation Charlie Mike Foxtrot" usually works
- and of course: don't forget to pet the pup and give them lots of love!
Enjoy the rescue flights and take pictures. I have almost a dozen here on my office wall at work. Every one of them was FUN!!