Flying high in 2026!
You can now watch the first episode of Flying Tails aerial animal rescues for free on the PBS video app! Our mission is to promote awareness of the plight of wildlife and domestic animals and the hard working people who are making animals’ lives better. This first episode introduces viewers to what Flying Tails is all about and how it started. PBS wants 12 more episodes, so we’re working to find corporate sponsorships to finish production. We thank you so much for your support! The link to the PBS show is here:
Our Cessna 421 “Golden Eagle” is almost finished with its first annual inspection with Flying Tails and will soon be flying at-risk animals to safety. The twin engine, pressurized Cessna can fly much faster and farther than our current Cessna 182, increasing our range and payload. This plane will be especially useful in responding to disaster areas, such as last year’s Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, where we rescued dogs to assist LA Animal Services. Special thanks to Lance Aamot for the amazing donation that’s greatly increased our capabilities.

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We now have pilots in Virginia and Massachusetts who are joining our growing aerial animal first-responder team. We have many FT volunteer pilots in California. Our goal is to have a national presence to be able to swiftly respond to animals in need. We need pilots in the South and Midwest. Many of those rescues will be highlighted on our Flying Tails PBS program to spread awareness about animal safety, and also promote the good work of general aviation and volunteer pilots.
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