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Security Protocol
Rights & Responsibilities | Security Protocol | Ground Transportation
It continues to be the intent of Angel Flight to maintain the safety and security of passengers and pilots.
With FAA’s focused attention on General Aviation security measures, the following procedures contained in this protocol are designed specifically to protect the pilots, passengers and ground personnel involved directly or indirectly with all Angel Flight missions and are in accordance with the National Policy on Homeland Defense. Much of our contact with the patients is via phone. Angel Flight Central relies on volunteer pilots to use their best judgment in regard to these matters.
- Each pilot of an Angel Flight Mission may check the passenger ID to assure the ID matches the passenger flying as identified on the mission setup.
- All authorized adult passengers, upon request, shall present the Angel Flight pilot with his/her Government issued photo identification* (ID) PRIOR to boarding the aircraft.
- The parent or guardian of all minor passengers (under the age of 18), upon request, shall present the Angel Flight pilot with his/her (parent or guardian) Government issued photo ID PRIOR to signing the Liability Release Form. (This applies only to parents or guardians NOT accompanying the minor).
- Pilots, if the parent or guardian signing the Liability Release Form is not accompanying the minor, the responsible adult accompanying the minor will appear on the setup. All passenger names must appear in the Passenger Section of the Mission Set up form.
- Baggage is subject to search by the pilot at the pilot’s discretion.
* Federal Government ID card, State Driver’s License, US Passport or any other Federal or State issued photo ID.
