Paul Lindup is one of our international volunteer pilots that helped us complete a recent request to see areas of Cambridge, England! With tough weather and tougher flight restrictions, Paul was able to get us some beautiful aerials mixed with ground footage to show the patient the beautiful city that they had not seen in decades. His tenacity to complete this tough request was truly appreciated by our organization!
Paul is the owner and pilot of Airbourne Imagery, and has been flying drones for 6 years. His love of aviation and photography made drone technology appealing. "This was a great way of moulding my passions and experience," Paul said. We asked Paul to answer some questions so we could learn more about him and why he loves being a drone pilot: Do you have a favorite story about flying your drone? I managed to watch my drone drop into the sea after a motor failure and had to ask the model I was filming to go and grab it as he was already in the sea with his surfboard. Embarrassing! Why do you like to fly drones? Drones for good is something I am passionate about. This charity is one I have helped out with. Other areas are search and rescue and finding people who need help. Why did you agree to volunteer for Flight To Remember? I saw the charity and have always been in a position to be able to assist where and when I can. I have a full time career, my own business that I run part time and always do charity work. I found Flight to Remember's Ashley [Director Ashley Davis] extremely professional and helpful to work with. I hope my services get called upon again in the future albeit. I love the idea I can help someone to remember in their final days. To contact Paul or to get more information about Airbourne Imagery, please visit http://airbourne-imagery.co.uk/ To learn more about volunteering with Flight To Remember or to sign up as a volunteer, you can visit www.flighttoremember.org/pilots
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![]() René is the owner of First Aerial in Birmingham, IA. His dedication to visit multiple sites brought great comfort to a hospice patient and their family who spent their lives as an integral part of their small community. As we expand our service in Iowa, we look forward to working with Rene again! René started as most drone enthusiasts do: 4 years ago he started flying and enjoyed capturing footage as a hobby, but eventually that wasn't good enough. "My 'day job' was keeping me from being able to go get footage when I wanted to," he said. "I became an independent contractor giving me the freedom to schedule other work around my hobby. Eventually I was able to get a remote pilot certificate and also make some profit from the drone work. I mostly do short commercial promotional and real estate videos." We asked René to answer some questions so we could learn more about him and why he loves being a drone pilot: Do you have a favorite story about flying your drone? "Being able to capture an unexpected event or surprise is where I get some of my favorite footage. My first experience with a surprise was a reshoot of a low flight over a field. I was flying down from above a pond with trees into a field of prairie grass when I discovered a young buck standing there watching me. When the drone was eye level about 25 feet from the buck I started to move side ways in a circle around. The buck's attention followed my drone about half way around the circle and then took off in high jumps. I was able to take chase as I also increased altitude until I lost the fleeing buck in trees. The scene became the back drop for a story told by a native Ioway about how the humans came to live in harmony with animals and plants." Why do you like to fly drones? I have always been inspired by and enjoyed flying and photography. Drones provide a unique opportunity to combine two activities that love to do. Why did you agree to volunteer for Flight To Remember? I think your concept of providing a unique prospective of a location to an individual who would otherwise not have access is a great service and I was grateful that you contacted me to help." To contact René or to get more information about First Aerial, please visit https://www.firstaerial.net/ To learn more about volunteering with Flight To Remember or to sign up as a volunteer, you can visit www.flighttoremember.org/pilots ![]() Tom is owner/operator of Aerial Agents in Cleveland, OH, and has done multiple flights for Flight To Remember in "The Land." His professionalism, photographer's eye and generosity make him a wonderful partner and we are so grateful that he is part of our network! Tom has been flying drones since 2013, and is proud to say that he "has never lost a drone, ever" (I feel bad putting that into print- I'm knocking on wood to help the streak continue...)! He started flying drones because of it's ability to provide unique camera movements and angles compared to a handheld camera. "It was really the sports perspective that I wanted to capture in the beginning, along with really awesome locations and architecture. Aerial Agents just likes to focus on providing the perfect perspective regardless of the subject," Tom said. When it comes to volunteering for Flight To Remember, Tom truly believes in the work we are doing to support hospice patients and their loved ones: "It is a cause that I consider to be extremely valuable for everyone involved." For more information on Aerial Agents, please visit http://www.aerialagents.com/ To learn more about volunteering with Flight To Remember or to sign up as a volunteer, you can visit www.flighttoremember.org/pilots |
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