
Waiver of Liability
Medical Information
Pilots
Aircraft
Expenses of Flight
Insurance
This information explains how Angel Flight East (AFE) arranges air transportation for those in need.
AFE relies on the donation of private pilots and aircrafts in carrying out its mission. AFE coordinates with a volunteer pilot and the individual who needs to be flown for medical treatment.
Call 1-800-383-9464 to request additional information about a flight.
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Waiver of Liability
Flying is generally a safe activity. Nonetheless, there are risks and hazards in flying just as in other forms of transportation and all human activities. Because even the threat of litigation could impair the ability of AFE to recruit pilots, aircraft and people to serve as officers, directors, employees and volunteers, all passengers are required to sign a Waiver of Liability.
If you are unwilling to give up any and all rights to recover for property damage, personal injury and/or death arising out of your flight, regardless of cause, you must seek other means of transportation.
We require that you sign the waiver when you first request AFE's assistance. In addition, your pilot will require that you sign the waiver before embarking on each flight. Each passenger accompanying a patient must also sign the Waiver of Liability. If any passenger is a minor or otherwise not competent to sign, the Waiver must be signed by his/her legal representative/guardian or parent. If your trip requires a link with a pilot from another volunteer pilot organization, you can expect them to require that you sign a separate Waiver.
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Medical Information
AFE must obtain medical information from your health care providers in order to document the medical need for your flight and to assure that your medical condition does not prevent you from flying safely.
You or your legal representative will be asked to sign an Authorization for release of this information to AFE. Except as authorized by you, AFE and the pilots will do our utmost to keep all medical information strictly confidential.
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Pilots
Qualifications for licensing of pilots are set and enforced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). All pilots have passed rigorous written and practical flight tests prior to licensing. In addition, the FAA requires that all pilots receive a flight review and medical certification at least every two years. There are also requirements for recent flight experience. All pilots accepting missions arranged by AFE represent that he or she meets any such requirements for the flight to be undertaken. AFE does not make any independent determination of pilot qualifications, although it may employ guidelines regarding minimum pilot experience.
The Pilot in Command alone, not AFE, makes all decisions about the conduct of a flight. Our policy is that pilots should never compromise safety in order to accept or complete a mission.
Therefore, there is always the possibility that safety concerns, such as weather or mechanical problems, could cause the postponement or cancellation of your flight. Your pilot will be happy to answer any questions regarding his or her qualifications.
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Aircraft
Aircraft are certified under regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the FAA has strict maintenance requirements for all aircraft.
It is the responsibility of the Pilot in Command to determine that all FAA required maintenance has been performed and that the aircraft is airworthy for the intended flight.
AFE relies upon the certification of the Pilot that the aircraft meets all applicable requirements. AFE does not make any independent inspection of the aircraft. Your pilot will be able to answer any questions about his or her aircraft.
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Expenses of Flight
The pilot donates all expenses of your flight. AFE does not reimburse pilots for expenses. You will never be asked to contribute to these expenses or to make a donation in consideration of your flight.
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Insurance
Owners who donate the use of their aircraft are required to have liability insurance and to provide AFE evidence of insurance. AFE does not conduct any additional independent investigation of the existence or maintenance of such coverage.
Your pilot should be able to answer any questions about the insurance on his/ her aircraft. We will be happy to disclose all available insurance information upon request. However it should be understood that the existence of any insurance is not intended to negate or limit the validity or enforceability of the Waiver of Liability.
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