About Wyoming Pilots for Christ!

The Wyoming Chapter began on Sunday, June 5, 2005. Our mission is to help relocate patients and family members in need of
emergency transportation.

Airline cost and timetables in Wyoming can prevent patients and close family from the care and support that is so important. We strive to share our resources, as an aid, no matter what the circumstance, by serving all those that require convenient air transportation.

“We will use only honest and ethical means in serving those in need. We provide our services free of charge to any needy person, regardless of their race, religion, or ethnic identity.”

As members of Pilots for Christ International (PCI), we acknowledge Jesus Christ to be both true God and true man. We accept Him as our personal Savior, and Savior of the world. In gratitude to Almighty God for the gift of flight, we endeavor to use our interest in aviation to promote His Gospel throughout the international aviation community, in particular, and the world in general, through service.

 

Our Mission

As members of Pilots for Christ International - Wyoming Chapter we acknowledge Jesus Christ to be both true God and true man. We accept Him as our Personal Savior, and Savior of the world. In gratitude to Almighty God for the gift of flight, we endeavor to use our interest in aviation to promote His Gospel throughout the international aviation community, in particular, and the world in general through service and transportation.


Services & Eligibility

Our areas of service include:

  • Provide missions of mercy by air or ground
  • Transport patents, relatives, and supplies
  • Transport ministers to their mission field
  • Assist in Disasters
  • Witness at air shows, airports, and in our everyday lives
  • Foster Christian fellowship at meetings, at or near airports
  • Distribute tracts and Bibles free of charge
  • Support youth interested in aviation through our scholarship program
  • Support and aid to Veterans and Military Service Members.

Eligible Passengers include:

  • Ambulatory persons who can be certified as medically capable of sitting in a small aircraft to and from areas of treatment.
  • Non-ambulatory patients who qualify and do not require in-flight medical treatment.
  • Relatives who need to visit seriously ill patients.
  • Others in need of emergency transportation or emergency assistance via small aircraft.