Volunteer Pilot and Daughter Fly Future Service Dog on a Life-Changing Mission
LifeLine Pilots volunteer Ed and his daughter recently completed a special flight to deliver a future service dog named Chelsea. The puppy was transported to a Canine Companions volunteer, Mary, who will raise and train her. This mission highlights the critical role of general aviation in supporting charitable causes. Volunteer pilots frequently donate their time, skills, and aircraft to transport animals and people for medical and humanitarian reasons. Chelsea's journey is just beginning, thanks to the generosity of this dedicated flight crew.
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