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By Carmelo Turdo |
The
Aero Experience wraps up another week visiting our Midwest Aviation Community
partners to gather media for future stories and videos. In this week in review
post, we include our visit to Creve Coeur Airport and a review of the new story
on the Wings of Hope Navajo aircraft flight following the year-long avionics
upgrade. Wings of Hope Flies Medical Relief and Air Transport Patient In Updated Piper Navajo Aircraft
Wings
of Hope recently flew a Medical Relief and Air Transport (MAT) Program patient
aboard their updated Piper Navajo, the newest addition to the domestic medical
transport fleet. The flight ushers in a new era for the MAT Program that
currently flies over 200 patients per year nearly 120,000 miles to health care
facilities around the Midwest. The Navajo is based at the Wings of Hope World
Headquarters at Spirit of St. Louis Airport where it serves with two Piper
Senecas in the MAT Program.
The
Medical Relief and Air Transport (MAT) Program provides air transport services,
including provision for lodging, without cost to patients in need of treatment
at specialized medical facilities. Most of those served are children with
congenital or serious health conditions that require a series of treatments
away from home. Volunteer pilots, nurses and ground crews are highly
experienced and committed to making the flight experience as safe and
comfortable as possible.
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(Photo courtesy of John Heilmann) |
Creve Coeur Airport, Maryland Heights, MO
The Aero Experience visits Creve Coeur Airport regularly as we work with our sponsors and aviation industry partners. This week, we are working on several long-term projects, including:
Gateway Flight Training welcomes CFII and Commercial Pilot, Devin Horn, to their flight instructor staff. He completed his CFI and CFII flight training at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, AZ and taught there as well before coming to St. Louis.
The Aero Experience will post his story and video in the coming weeks.
While visiting the airport, we spotted some very interesting aircraft that will be featured later in our March General Aviation (and More!) monthly review. Also included here is a KC-135R Stratotanker from nearby Scott AFB passing overhead in the landing pattern for St. Louis-Lambert International Airport.
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