Medical Flights
AFE assists patients traveling between 100 and 1,000 miles for non-emergency medical treatment. This allows patients to "commute"
to and from their treatments instead of worrying about long-term accommodations for the duration of their recovery.
Patients who might request our assistance include rural patients with limited access to specialized care, follow-up care for organ transplantation, among others.
If you're unsure whether we can help with your needs, please reach out!
Compassion Flights
AFE also considers compassion flights for non-medical situations on a case-by-case basis. If you need to visit a loved-one in recovery, need help leaving a disaster or evacuation area, or require transportation for some other critical situation, we may be able to help.
Who's eligible?
Passengers who are medically stable, ambulatory, and able to sit upright for the duration of the flight are eligible for our services.
Gabe's Story
Cumberland, Maryland seems like a perfect get-away spot—it has a vibrant arts scene, miles of hiking trails, and plenty of interesting breweries and dining options. What it does not have is a place for 4-year-old Gabriel to be treated for short bowel syndrome.
Cumberland is what we call a ‘healthcare desert,” a rural community with otherwise great quality of life but inadequate healthcare for patients with specialized or rare conditions. With no adequate alternative in the area, Gabriel had to travel more than eight hours away to Boston Children’s Hospital for his treatments. That's when Angel Flight East stepped in to help.
Gabriel's first flight was on December 18, 2019, and to date, we have scheduled more than 20 flights in order for him to receive his lifesaving medical care.
“We could never thank Angel Flight East enough for getting Gabe and me to his appointments at Boston Children's Hospital and back home to Cumberland, MD. One less thing we have to worry about with our plates so full.” - Miranda, Gabriel’s mother
Just like with all our patients, Angel Flight East will continue to fly Gabriel for as long as he needs; and thanks to the generosity of our volunteer pilots, his family will never have to pay for air transportation.
Matt's Story
Marfan Syndrome is a rare inherited disorder that affects connective tissue, occurring in about 1 in 5,000 people. Of the roughly 7,000 people in Delphos, Ohio, Angel Flight East is helping that one. Meet Matt H, one of the 1 in 10 Marfan patients with a high risk of death due to cardiac influence.
With an early diagnosis, Matt was able to keep his primary care at the Cleveland Clinic, three hours away from home and the closest non-pediatric providers. However, Matt’s condition eventually caused aneurysms in his aorta and elsewhere. The Cleveland Clinic now referred Matt to New York University Langone Medical Center, tripling his travel time into a 10 hour road-trip. Luckily, Matt’s mom had an idea: Angel Flight East
Matt’s care team in Cleveland completed a few forms, and the next thing he knew, that 10+ hour drive turned into a 3 hour flight. The best part? Instead of driving 2 hours to the nearest major airport, Matt could be picked up a mere 15 minutes outside of his small town.
The stress of deciding between a germ-riddled airport or an overnight road-trip melted away. Matt and his wife got to his specialist in New York with the ability to exhale.
Matt sadly passed away on Wednesday October 11 in New York. Angel Flight East is now working with the family to find a resource to transport Matt's remains back home to Ohio.
Takeoff Talk
Learn More about our passengers' amazing journeys on our podcast, Takeoff Talk!
Toni shares her experience with Angel Flight East, a charitable organization providing transportation for individuals with terminal illnesses. She discusses her journey with stage four metastatic breast cancer, the support she receives from her community, and the positive impact of Angel Flight East on her life. Chapters / Topics Discussed: - Introduction to Toni and Angel Flight East - Toni's cancer journey and support group - Experiences with Angel Flight East pilots - Impact of Angel Flight East on Toni's life - Encouragement for others to seek help from charitable organizations
Angel Flight East provides crucial transportation for patients like Roxanne, who require frequent travel for medical treatments. Roxanne shares her journey with stage four gastrointestinal cancer and how Angel Flight East has been a lifesaver, offering free flights to New York City for her chemotherapy sessions, alleviating the stress of long commutes and allowing her to focus on her health.
Patrick's story is one of resilience, hope, and the power of community. After battling seizures for half his life, he underwent life-changing brain surgery. But his journey didn't end there. It was just the beginning of a new chapter, one that would see him defy the odds and inspire others along the way.
