Mission in Remembrance National Charity Tour
Online, September 14, 2009 (Newswire.com) - Los Angeles, CA - Coast 2 Coast Media Group and Aviation Management Partners LLC. are proud to announce the "Mission in Remembrance" National Tour. AMP Charter will be hosting a National Tour to visit 150 Airborne Law Enforcement Units in the United States to honor and recognize fallen officers. This tour will comprise of Pilot's Tony Pachot and Captain Irving Peele flying to each of the 150 stops by way of a Sikorsky S-76 Helicopter. The stage is set for this historical tour to begin. AMP Charter will host a magical evening on Saturday February 20th, 2010 to kick off the tour at a private hangar located in Van Nuys, CA. This red carpet star-studded event will amaze guests from around the globe with media coverage at the highest level of any event in the past decade. A memorial will be in place in Washington D.C. where a replica of the aircraft's exterior will be featured. Additionally, a memorial wall will be in place with the 17,000 inscribed names of the fallen officers from around the nation in Washington D.C.
A bit about the pilots, Tony Pachot was born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, West Indies then immigrated to the United States of America through New York, City. In the late 1950's he moved from New York City to Los Angeles, California and attended elementary through high school in the Los Angeles area. He began his career as a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff and served over 37 years with the County.
Irving P. Peele was born in South Bronx, New York September 1946. After spending much of his youth building airplane and helicopter models, he began flying in 1966. In 1976 he was hired by Piedmont Airlines and flew a YS-11 and 737. At the age of 33, he was hired by Air Cal, later acquired by American Airlines, where he flew Boeing 737's. He then flew MD-80's on domestic flight routes and later began flying Boeing 757/767-300ER on both domestic and international flights. He has had an exciting and rewarding career where all of his childhood dreams have been realized.
About the "Mission in Remembrance" Tour - ALEA (Airborne Law Enforcement Agency) - ALEA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational, individual membership organization, founded in 1968 to support and encourage the use of aircraft in law enforcement.
Mission Statement
To support, promote and advance the safe and effective utilization of aircraft by law enforcement agencies in support of law enforcement missions through training, networking, advocacy and educational programs.
A portion of the charitable contributions will be donated to the National Law Enforcement Officers Museum.
In the year 2000, the United States Congress and President Bill Clinton authorized the establishment of a National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington, DC, paving the way for the nation's largest and most comprehensive museum honoring the duty and sacrifice of America's law enforcement officers.
The mission of the National Law Enforcement Museum is to tell the story of American law enforcement through exhibits, collections, research and education. The Museum dynamically engages the broadest possible audience in this story in an effort to build mutual respect and foster cooperation between the public and the law enforcement profession.
The Museum creates a unique opportunity for visitors to become immersed in the exciting and often dangerous lives of law enforcement officers. Visitors will learn about the evolution of American law enforcement from the first days of night watch in the 1600s to today's state-of-the-art, high-tech criminal investigations.
This tour will be the first of its kind in history. The support from your company will be noticed by the world as AMP Charter recognizes the efforts of these fallen officers and continues the memory of those who fought for us all.
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