What is a Mission Mentor?
Mission Mentors are experienced volunteers who guide pilots through public benefit flights. They offer advice, share best practices, and even accompany you on missions to make the process familiar. By mentoring, they help you fly with purpose and use your gift of aviation to make a difference.
We are building our Mission Mentor program and have mentors in most states. Click the state closest to you to find Mission Mentors in your area.
Who can be a Mission Mentor?
Mission Mentors are experienced, knowledgeable, and safety-conscious pilot members who are eager to support and grow the LifeLine Pilots community.
If you are a LifeLine Pilots Command Pilot and are interested in becoming a Mission Mentor, contact the Mission Coordination to learn more.
How do you get more involved with LifeLine Pilots?
- Take brochures to airports – Request brochures here
- Represent LifeLine Pilots at a local fly-in
- Host a pilot recruitment event at your local airport
- Share at an EAA meeting about being a volunteer pilot
- Contribute a guest column to our Blog
- Share information about LifeLine Pilots on your social media
- Take along a mission assistant on a flight
- Host a fundraiser for LifeLine Pilots
- Ask your employer to do a matching donation
Pilots who would like to get more involved are encouraged to submit their information in the Contact Us form.