Life has a habit of getting in the way and sometimes it feels as if you just hanging on and being taken for a ride. Totally out of control with no way to get yourself back on track.
The funny thing is, that you are not alone. Every single one of us has, at some point, been on the border of a mental health crisis. Some even went all the way...
The idea behind the “Life’s a Journey club” is to listen to your story, what happened, and how you cope with it. Publish it on the website as an inspiration to others who might be in the same situation as yourself.
And if you are close enough to one of our pilots, take you on a flight to show you how we cope with our problems.
We want you to forget about that rough bumpy road of domestic abuse, bad medical diagnosis, cancer survivor, loss of a loved one, stroke survivor, life-changing surgery, false allegations, PTSD, or whatever. Just for a while prioritising yourself, relax and be in charge of your journey. It might just be the catalyst to get you back on track.
Lorrain is one of our international Filipino nurses on the ward. Taking her for a flight was not easy as we both work nightshift and the good weather always seems to be when we are working. So when everything lined up we were more than ready to go...
Allow me to introduce Anthony. A star in his own right, he does not allow his learning difficulty to hold him back.
Naomi's life journey has been more "interesting" than most of us can endure or anyone should ever experience.
Chris is a very confident young man with special needs due to autism. he found a happy and safe place in the local flying community that welcomed him with open arms.