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  2. Angel Flight - Wikipedia

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    Angel Flight is the name used by a number of groups whose members provide free air ... On May 24, 2013, an Angel Flight disintegrated in the air and crashed ...

  3. Silver Wings (service organization) - Wikipedia

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    Silver Wings, originally known as Angel Flight, was founded at the University of Omaha as a local auxiliary organization in 1951, [1] and formed as a national organization in 1952. [2] Starting out as an all-female organization, Angel Flight was more of a national idea with various names.

  4. Bill Bristow - Wikipedia

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    By 2019, Angel Flight was operating with 3000 pilots and 4000 drivers, and had recorded 47,000 flights having carried 100,000 passengers. [ 5 ] In establishing Angel Flight in Australia, Bristow is also credited with establishing a system which links health professional referrals between all large city hospitals and outback clinics and remote ...

  5. List of airline codes (F) - Wikipedia

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    RED ANGEL Germany FLC FINFO Flight Inspection Aircraft: ... FFP Fischer Air Polska: FLYING FISH ... [1] F2 FLM Fly Air: FLY WORLD Turkey 8W

  6. Compassion flight - Wikipedia

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    A compassion flight or public benefit flying mission is an aircraft flight provided in support of humanitarian, charitable, or public benefit purposes. Both the Air Care Alliance [ 1 ] and the Federal Aviation Administration [ 2 ] in the United States have long referred to these types of flights.

  7. List of Silver Wings chapters - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Angel Flight, it was established in 1951 at the University of Omaha as a women's auxiliary organization for the Arnold Air Society. [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Aichi AB-1 - Wikipedia

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    The AB-1, along with the Mitsubishi MC-1 met the Air Bureau's requirements (the entrant from Nakajima crashed during tests) and the Aichi was the winner with first prize in its seaplane form and second as a landplane. Both designs were criticized, amongst other things, for providing a poor field of view for the pilot.

  9. 18th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    Deployed at: Yonton Auxiliary AB, Okinawa, 10 November-11 December 1954 Deployed at: Chai-Yi AB, Formosa, 29 January-16 February 1955 and 3-c. 30 September 1955. Kadena AB, Japan, 1 May 1978 – 11 February 1981; 1 October 1991–present; Deployed to Ching Chuan Kang Air Base, Taiwan, 6 November 1972 – 30 May 1975