Foundation that flies DC-10 with Volunteer Pilots
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Foundation that flies DC-10 with Volunteer Pilots
Hey Folks,
I vaguely remember reading a few years back about a foundation that owns a DC-10 converted into a flying hospital. They fly worldwide to provide aid in third-world countires. Their pilot staff is made up of many volunteer DC-10 pilots from FedEx, UAL (when they used to fly it) and other airlines.
Does any know the name of the foundation?
Thanks.
I vaguely remember reading a few years back about a foundation that owns a DC-10 converted into a flying hospital. They fly worldwide to provide aid in third-world countires. Their pilot staff is made up of many volunteer DC-10 pilots from FedEx, UAL (when they used to fly it) and other airlines.
Does any know the name of the foundation?
Thanks.
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A couple of those old pharts in the photo look vaguely familiar:http://www.orbis.org/Default.aspx?cid=4838&lang=1
At least THEY retired
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DILLA if you are looking for a flying charity will you consider RAM? They really need the donations and they really do a world of good. They do vision as well as medical dental and even animal care for those in need all over the world. Their website is www.ramusa.org
They only have an old DC-3 and a Cessna but are always looking for pilots that have access to their own aircraft and are willing to fly them to remote locations. Maybe if you are in a frac. club they could help.
They only have an old DC-3 and a Cessna but are always looking for pilots that have access to their own aircraft and are willing to fly them to remote locations. Maybe if you are in a frac. club they could help.
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On the DC10 it's always standards pilots or management. Gary D. did alot of the trips (I saw him bring it into Oshkosh a few years ago). No idea how the MD will do it. I think they treat it like a pdo bump, and United provides non-rev travel to and from the plane. I've heard of some hellacious deadheads.
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I would really like to volunteer to fly some of these missions . . but the web site does not take you anywhere that talks about it -or lets you sign up.
I signed up for the E-mail list, but got a "No Reply" address, which is not very helpful either . . for talking with a human who knows anything.
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I think most if not all guys are either flex instructors or check airman. There are still a few retired Fed Ex and United pilots that keep current in the DC-10 and fly a few trips a year. I don't think there is any official sign up list, probably just need to talk to the senior check airman that do it.
They will probably need MD11/10 typed guys when the new DC-10 that United just donated gets converted in 2010 (the last MD10 conversion on the line)
I hear it is very rewarding.
They will probably need MD11/10 typed guys when the new DC-10 that United just donated gets converted in 2010 (the last MD10 conversion on the line)
I hear it is very rewarding.
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