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  2. 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 ...

  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. Angel Flight - Wikipedia

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    Angel Flight is the name used by a number of groups whose members provide free air transportation for passengers in need of medical treatment far from home and ...

  5. ‘Manifesting’ takes flight online as Gen Zers and millennials ...

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    The class costs $222—angel numbers. Perl describes that phrasing as a counterpoint to her former reality, where her family was making $17,000 a year and she felt she had no escape. “I don't ...

  6. 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 .

  7. 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.

  8. American Airlines flight from LaGuardia makes emergency ... - AOL

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    American Airlines flight from LaGuardia makes emergency landing at JFK after bird damages engine: ‘I thought I was gonna die’ Marie Pohl, Shane Galvin December 13, 2024 at 1:31 AM

  9. Eilmer of Malmesbury - Wikipedia

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    Still, for the monk Eilmer the idea of flight must have had a spiritual significance as well: he would not have been ignorant of the need to guard and stabilize the soul for its flight in the afterlife; the differences between angelic and human bodies; the weight of sin and the unnaturalness of ascending mortal flesh. [10]