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First Rescue Flight of 2026! – A Dog Named Phil
Pilots N Paws Rescue Flight | Marysville to Carson City Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Some days flying reminds you why airplanes exist in the first place. This was one of those days. It started like many rescue missions do — a beautiful blue-sky
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Saving Grizzly and Dolly: Dog Days of Summer Rescue
Rescue Flight #7: Piper Warriors, Puppy Wiggles, and Rosebud Rides Again I swear, I can smell the puppies before we even preflight the Piper Warrior. It’s early morning, again, at Marysville Airport, and the valley air already hints at the triple-digit heat it’s saving for later. But for now, there’s just a soft hum of
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Blue Heelers and Blue Skies: A Terrific “Tail”
A Pilots N Paws Rescue “Tail” from Marysville to Pine Mountain It’s 6:43 AM and already warm enough that even my Piper Warrior is sweating. Or maybe that’s just me. I’m back at Marysville Airport for my sixth Pilots N Paws mission this year, proving once again that owning a plane is less about logic and more about fluff.
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A Tail from the Dark Side: Saving Chewy the Pomeranian
🛬 Rescue Day with Chewy: My Fluffiest Co-Pilot Yet Another clear California morning at Marysville Airport, and I’m loading up my trusty Piper Warrior with the usual essentials: fuel, coffee, and good intentions. Today is a rescue day, and while I’ve flown dozens, each one carries a little heartbeat of hope. This time, I’m headed
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A “Golden” Retriever Rescue: A Fantastic Flight with Rainer
A Pilot’s Weekend Adventure: Rescuing Rainer the Golden Retriever The day starts early, as it always seems to on retriever rescue days. My daughter and I pull the trusty Piper Warrior out of the hangar at Yuba County Airport. It’s barely dawn, and the first rays of sunshine are announcing their arrival, like an overenthusiastic
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CJ Saves The Kittens! A New Beginning For 18 Babies
I love animals! Don’t you? One of my favorite past times is supporting the Pilots N Paws animal rescue charity. This week I got a call from Kim asking if I can save kittens and help her find a new beginning for 18 babies. A Phone Call “Hey Chris, can you fly tomorrow? I need









