Ways to Help

We need your help to spread the word about Elevated Access.

Elevated Access just launched in April 2022.

Donating or volunteering as a pilot are the obvious things you can do, but there are many more.

Here are the top 10 ways you can help us:

  1. Tell your friends about Elevated Access. If you have friends who are pilots or if you are a pilot, please share our mission at relevant locations like your Fixed Base Operator (FBO), aviation school, flying club, and “$100 hamburger” lunch spots.

  2. Spread the word in hard copy. Post a flyer on your favorite coffee shop or community bulletin board. Hand them out at airshows or post them at FBOs.

  3. Post on your favorite social media channel. Repost from our official handles to get started: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

  4. Post in your community groups. Post on social or any email lists you may be a part of. Examples of things to share:

  5. Bring Elevated Access to your associations & clubs. We have materials and speakers available and would love to educate folks on our important work. Connect with us to find out about newsletter content or ways that we can run an educational or charitable event with your favorite group.

  6. Be available to pilot short demo flights. Potential passengers are patient care organizations or media outlets. By showing them how General Aviation works, you make it easier for us to conduct our mission.

  7. Buy Elevated Access merchandise. Show your support in your community, and look sharp doing it!

  8. Donate. As a nonprofit organization, we rely on contributions. No gift is too small. Be sure to share our mission with your friends. If your employer has a matching gift program, be sure to take advantage of it.

  9. Contact us and get more involved. We’re in need of committed volunteers with all kinds of skills. Please reach out if you want to contribute your time, skills or host a “friend-raiser” event in your community.

  10. Anything else you can think of! Please contact us to share your ideas; we can’t wait to hear what you’ve got in mind.

Did you do any of the above? Don’t be a stranger. We’d love to hear about what worked to help spread the word within your community. Have a question? We’d be happy to hear from you.