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Flying for Felines: How Volunteer Pilots Gave 26 Cats a Second Chance

What does it take to fly a clowder of cats in a small aircraft? This summer, two of our volunteer pilots found out!

This summer, Canadian Wings of Rescue completed two back-to-back missions from northern B.C., transporting an incredible 26 cats to shelters in B.C.’s Lower Mainland. Nineteen cats flew in one mission, and seven in the other. Each journey a lifeline for animals waiting on a second chance and for shelters stretched to their limits.

Three CWoR pilots take to the skies
One of those flights was piloted by first-time CWoR volunteer pilot, Jonathan M., a Victoria-based volunteer. For Jonathan, this mission carried special meaning.

Pilot Jonathan M. and friends on this very special journey.

“When I was about 12 years old, I used to rescue stray cats in rural Nova Scotia and re-home them from a trailer in my parents’ backyard,” Jonathan shared.

“This flight brought everything full circle for me. It combined three things I care deeply about: aviation, giving back, and new adventures.”

The second transport was a team effort: volunteer pilots Brad R. and Walter C. worked in tandem to cover the distance, with one flying the cats from northern B.C. to Kelowna and the other completing the journey to the Lower Mainland.

Pilots Brad and Walter completing the hand-off in Kelowna.



Thanks to their collaboration, seven more cats arrived safely into the hands of shelters ready to help them find adoptive families.
Together, these two missions meant 26 lives saved, shelter space freed, and renewed hope for adoption.

For our rescue partners, large-scale transports can be the difference between having to turn animals away and being able to say yes to the next one in need.

Felines taking flight
Flying animals, especially dozens of them at once, isn’t as simple as hopping in a plane. Each transport requires careful planning, from weather checks and fuel stops to ensuring every animal is safely and comfortably secured in carriers. With safety for both pilots and animals as our top priority, every detail matters.

Cat passengers tucked in safely.


Some of the considerations include:

  • Weight and balance: Every carrier adds pounds that must be distributed for stability. Each aircraft has a strict weight limit.
  • Comfort and animal welfare: Cats are sensitive to noise and vibration, so crates must be secure and proper airflow maintained.
  • Space management: With so many passengers, pilots must balance animal welfare with safe flight operations.

It’s a unique puzzle—and one our volunteers embrace with skill and compassion.




A community that makes it possible

Behind every mission are volunteer pilots donating their time, fuel, and aircraft; operations volunteers coordinating logistics; and rescue partners welcoming animals into care. Without this teamwork, flights like these wouldn’t be possible.

Whether it’s one cat or nineteen, every flight tells the same story: people coming together to give animals a second chance. And that’s what keeps us flying.

Cheryl

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Take a look at a sample of a Canadian Wings of Rescue transport day!

• 06:12 Weather check completed (safety go/no-go)
• 07:05 Route confirmed + fuel stop planned
• 08:15 Wheels up
• 09:00 Foster en route with pup to the meet point
• 10:28 Land, crate swap, quick bathroom break, and a few snuggles
• 11:03 Wheels up
• 11:22 Handoff confirmed with our Transport Coordinator on the ground 
• 14:48 Land, meet the new foster, and yes, take lots of “cute cargo” photos
• 18:56 Final check-in: day wrapped safely

Transport complete!

We can’t do this without volunteers and supporters like you. Thank you for being part of the journey.

What part should we show more of in these Flight Reports: planning, safety checks, or the handoffs?

Take a look at a sample of a Canadian Wings of Rescue transport day!

• 06:12 Weather check completed (safety go/no-go)
• 07:05 Route confirmed + fuel stop planned
• 08:15 Wheels up
• 09:00 Foster en route with pup to the meet point
• 10:28 Land, crate swap, quick bathroom break, and a few snuggles
• 11:03 Wheels up
• 11:22 Handoff confirmed with our Transport Coordinator on the ground
• 14:48 Land, meet the new foster, and yes, take lots of “cute cargo” photos
• 18:56 Final check-in: day wrapped safely

Transport complete!

We can’t do this without volunteers and supporters like you. Thank you for being part of the journey.

What part should we show more of in these Flight Reports: planning, safety checks, or the handoffs?
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Last summer, Max and Maple flew with Canadian Wings of Rescue from their foster home, moving one step closer to the forever families waiting for them. Their story is one of many. Canadian Wings of Rescue is 100% volunteer-run, and we rely entirely on community donations to cover any costs incurred during to make a transport happen. Our pilots give their time. You give what makes the rescues possible. 

Max and Maple made it because our community showed up. There are more animals waiting for their chance right now. Will you help us get them there? Every dollar funds the journey. Every journey saves a life. Donate today (link in bio).

Last summer, Max and Maple flew with Canadian Wings of Rescue from their foster home, moving one step closer to the forever families waiting for them. Their story is one of many. Canadian Wings of Rescue is 100% volunteer-run, and we rely entirely on community donations to cover any costs incurred during to make a transport happen. Our pilots give their time. You give what makes the rescues possible.

Max and Maple made it because our community showed up. There are more animals waiting for their chance right now. Will you help us get them there? Every dollar funds the journey. Every journey saves a life. Donate today (link in bio).
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This week, we're celebrating an incredible partner who shares our goal of giving animals a second chance. When Northwest Canadian Greyhound League(@ncglcanada) reached out to help transport Prince and Bailey—two beautiful surrender greyhounds—we were honoured to step in.
Thanks to their tireless dedication and the volunteer pilot who donated their time and aircraft, Prince and Bailey soared across the skies to their foster homes in Alberta, where they're now one step closer to finding their forever families. 
To the team at Northwest Canadian Greyhound League: thank you for trusting us to be part of these journeys. Your commitment to rescuing and rehoming greyhounds inspires us every day. 
Are you part of an animal shelter or rescue organization? Let's work together to save more lives. Reach out to learn how Canadian Wings of Rescue can support you.

This week, we`re celebrating an incredible partner who shares our goal of giving animals a second chance. When Northwest Canadian Greyhound League(@ncglcanada) reached out to help transport Prince and Bailey—two beautiful surrender greyhounds—we were honoured to step in.
Thanks to their tireless dedication and the volunteer pilot who donated their time and aircraft, Prince and Bailey soared across the skies to their foster homes in Alberta, where they`re now one step closer to finding their forever families.
To the team at Northwest Canadian Greyhound League: thank you for trusting us to be part of these journeys. Your commitment to rescuing and rehoming greyhounds inspires us every day.
Are you part of an animal shelter or rescue organization? Let`s work together to save more lives. Reach out to learn how Canadian Wings of Rescue can support you.
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Calling all pilots! Your skills can save lives. Volunteer with Canadian Wings of Rescue and be part of rescue missions that give animals hope and a new beginning. Ready to make a difference? Visit the link in bio to know more.

Calling all pilots! Your skills can save lives. Volunteer with Canadian Wings of Rescue and be part of rescue missions that give animals hope and a new beginning. Ready to make a difference? Visit the link in bio to know more. ...

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Winter rescues are still happening.❄️🐾 
Cross-province transport? We can make it happen. 
📩 Contact us to learn more!

Winter rescues are still happening.❄️🐾
Cross-province transport? We can make it happen.
📩 Contact us to learn more!
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