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International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians |
YOU
DON'T HAVE TO BE A PILOT TO JOIN
THE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF
FLYING ROTARIANS
MEMBERSHIP is open to all Rotarians actively interested or engaged in aviation.
The objectives of the Fellowship are:
1. To promote the objects of Rotary through an interest in aviation.
2. To use an interest in aviation to develop fellowship among all Rotarians.
3. To foster high ethical and safety standards in all aspects of aviation.
4. To promote Rotary Service through all types of air transport.
5. To advance international understanding by personal contact between Rotarians.
IFFR is one of the oldest Rotary Fellowships and
was formally
established through the efforts of a dedicated Rotarian, E. Edison Kennell, of
Seattle, Washington, in 1965.
In countries where distances are great and communications are limited IFFR
pilots have used their aircraft to help with medical and other emergencies, and
several Sections hold meetings at which young people are introduced to the world
of aviation.
The
activities of IFFR bring together flying and non-flying
Rotarians
alike in local section meetings all over the world. Many members have flown
their private aircraft over the oceans of the earth for Conventions, fly-in
events, Rotary service projects, and various other home club and district
programs. International understanding has and will continue to benefit through
the Fellowship.
At every R.I. World Convention IFFR maintains a Booth in the House of Friendship to bring to the attention of earthbound Rotarians the manifold benefits which aviation brings to Rotary, and which IFFR members have adopted as an Avenue of Service. Flyaround trips are held after each R.I. Convention and in this Centennial year of Rotary there will be 2000-mile tour of the North Eastern States of the US after the Chicago Convention.