Charity Flights

FOOTPRINTS in the SKY relies on a nationwide network of approximately 2,500 charter and corporate aircraft. From this resource, we provide donated transportation for ambulatory ( able to walk and/or walk onto an aircraft ) patients needing treatment at medical facilities in the United States. The nature of a person’s medical condition is not a determining factor for eligibility to fly with FOOTPRINTS in the SKY, and we do everything in our power to match up donated aircraft flights with the time constraints and destinations of patients. We are committed first and foremost to safety, with emphasis on efficiency of operation and service to our patients.

Air Ambulance

FOOTPRINTS in the SKY is committed to listening to our patients and their representatives and helping them through their journeys in a compassionate and productive manner.

 

From information gathered along the way, we may determine that an Air Ambulance is required for a trauma or critical/non-critical patient. Consequently, drawing on our considerable experience and resources, we are able to make all arrangements necessary that will ensure the patient is placed on a safe and compatible Air Ambulance flight.

 

IT SHOULD BE NOTED HERE that FOOTPRINTS in the SKY only works with reputable Air Ambulance companies that have demonstrated a high standard of performance, particularly in the areas of safety and employment of qualified pilots and medical personnel.

Medical Escort

FOOTPRINTS in the SKY can make arrangements for Medical Escorts to accompany patients traveling to their medical facilities on our charity flights. A Medical Escort is qualified to take care of a patient’s medical needs in-flight which may include administering pain relief and making sure a patient is safe, comfortable and hydrated. This service is often an invaluable tool as it gives peace of mind to patients and those close to them.

Ground Transportation

FOOTPRINTS in the SKY can arrange for ground transportation for patients traveling on our charity flights. This may involve transportation to the airport in the departure city and again, when the aircraft reaches its destination. The type of ground transportation is determined by the needs of the patient which means that it can either be an ambulance, shuttle or taxi for example.