It has provided more than 140,000 free medical flights to Canadians, including numerous Okanagan residents. Called Hope Air, the national charity helps people who must travel for medical appointments but can’t afford it. Now a Kelowna man with a passion for flying is setting off on a long journey to keep the organization flying high.
Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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Kelowna pilot embarks on 13,000 km flight to help organization that provides free medical flights
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