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General FAQs

I have a question I can’t find answered on your website. How can I get help?

If you have a question, please contact us using our Contact Us form or email us at gotoDC@honorflightah.org

To help us direct your inquiry to the correct person, please let us know whether you are:

  • A Veteran
  • A Veteran’s family member
  • Interested in volunteering
  • Interested in serving as a Guardian
How can I make a donation to support Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands?

 Donations can be made by mail or directly through our website. Contributions may also be made in person at approved events or speaking engagements.

Only authorized Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands representatives may accept donations at public events.

Our mailing address is:
Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands
P.O. Box 251, Jonesborough, TN, United States, Tennessee

I’d like someone from Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands to speak to my civic group, school, or church.

 We would love that opportunity. Please contact us through our Contact Us form or email president@honorflightah.org   to request a speaker.

How do I get an application (Veteran, Guardian, or Volunteer)?

Applications can be accessed on our Applications pages.

Can applications be completed online?

Application availability and submission methods are listed on each application page. Please follow the instructions provided for the specific application type.

Trip & Transportation Questions

What does it cost for a Veteran to travel with Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands?

There is no cost to Veterans or their families for the Veteran to participate in an Honor Flight.

Is there a cost to be a Guardian?

Yes. Guardians are required to pay a fee, which helps offset the cost of the trip.

How are Honor Flight trips funded?

Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands relies entirely on donations, sponsorships, and Guardian fees. We receive no government funding or grants.

If you are interested in partnerships, sponsorships, or fundraising opportunities, please contact us.

When do Honor Flight trips take place?

Trips typically take place during the spring and fall, when weather conditions are most comfortable for extended outdoor activities.

What happens if it rains during the trip?

Trips proceed rain or shine, provided it is safe to do so. Ponchos and umbrellas are used as needed, and the itinerary may be adjusted for safety.

How many Veterans and Guardians travel on a trip?

 Each trip includes a group of Veterans accompanied by Guardians, medical staff, and volunteers. Group sizes may vary based on logistics and availability.

Transportation & Lodging

How do Veterans and Guardians travel to Washington, DC?

Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands travels by charter bus from a designated departure location in Tennessee to Washington, DC and back.
Trips are typically three days in length.

Does Honor Flight provide hotel accommodations?

Lodging during the Honor Flight trip is included as part of the program. Any lodging needed before departure or after returning home is the responsibility of the Veteran or Guardian.

Packing & Personal Items

Can I bring luggage on the trip?

 Packing guidelines will be provided prior to departure. Space is limited, so travelers are encouraged to pack lightly and follow all provided instructions.

Veterans FAQs

I have a friend that wants to apply. How does that work?

Veterans can apply online at our website, www.honorflightah.org; or you can use our paper application to apply and mail back to us at PO Box 251, Jonesborough, TN 37659

I served stateside during Vietnam; can I go on an HFAH trip?

Yes, you served our nation regardless of it being in or out of country and regardless of if it was during peace or wartime.  You stepped up and we want to honor you. You are eligible for an HFAH trip.

I’m a widow of a World War II Veteran, can I go?

Unfortunately, no.  Our program is limited to Veterans; although you supported your spouse at home during the war, and a grateful nation thanks you;  we are not able to take spouses or widows.

How much is the trip?

There is no cost to the Veteran for an HFAH trip.  By providing you with this trip, we are honoring your service and sacrifice.  It is our privilege to provide you with the trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.

Who gets selected?

We are currently providing HFAH trips to Veterans thru the Vietnam Era, but we encourage Veterans of all eras to apply.  We do give priority to World War II, Korean, and terminally ill Veterans.  We process applications in the order that they are received outside of the priority categories. So, all Veterans who apply will have the opportunity to go on a HFAH trip; some just may have to wait until their service era is eligible.

How will I know when I’m scheduled for a trip?

A board member will contact you to confirm your travel availability when you are assigned to a trip; normally this is 3 months before the trip.  If you are not able to travel on that trip, we will move you to the next available and contact you again to confirm you can travel.  Once you are confirmed, you will receive a letter explaining details of the trip (for example: location, time, etc.) and you will receive a medical form and a trip waiver which you will return to us.

Can I make a donation and move to the front of the line?

No, we do not move people to the front of the selection process unless they fall into our priority categories.  We ask Veterans who have applied not to donate prior to their trip as this is our way of honoring them.  Veterans have given enough; this is our way of saying thank you.

When are the trips?

HFAH currently schedules 5 trips each year to Washington DC;  3 in the spring and 2 in the fall.

Do I need to sign up each year?

No, once you apply, applications are held until the Veteran is placed on a trip.  There is no need to apply multiple times.

I’ve been on an Honor Flight trip with another HUB, can I go again?
No. As there are many Veterans waiting for the experience, we must limit trips to 1 per Veteran.

Trip

How many people are usually on a trip?

Normally, HFAH has 20 Veterans per trip with guardians then a small number of staff to ensure the trip is successful.  We normally have 45-48 total on the bus.

What if I get tired of walking in DC?

It is a long day with lots of walking, so we have an honor chair (wheelchair) available for each of our Veterans. 

What do I need for the trip?

Please bring comfortable clothing and shoes; and a light jacket. A t-shirt will be provided for Saturday.  If you tend to get cold, consider a long sleeved t-shirt for underneath to layer.  Please feel free to bring a travel pillow or throw it if you need it for the bus ride.  Overhead compartments are available.  Please think of your needs/preferences and be comfortable.  And don’t forget all medications that you need for the weekend.

Can I bring my camera?

Of course.  We have a professional photographer along who will share the photos via photo sharing software (Drop Box, for example).  HFAH will share the link with you so you can access those photos following the trip, but you are welcome to bring your own camera.

How much money do I need for the trip?

The only money you will need for the trip is if you plan to buy souvenirs. 

What happens if I have an emergency while on the trip?

We have medical support on the trip to help with emergency care while we travel; sometimes in Washington DC, an ambulance can take 40-45 minutes to arrive on scene so we have a volunteer EMT or Paramedic on our bus to help provide any basic emergency care that might be necessary.  All medical issues/conditions are shared with the EMT/Paramedic so that he/she is attuned to the needs of those on the bus.

What meals are provided?

All meals and snacks are provided at no cost to you (Friday lunch, Friday dinner, Saturday breakfast, lunch and dinner and Sunday breakfast and lunch).  Snack bags are distributed each day and extra snacks are available.  Water and soda are also available throughout the trip.

What hotel will we stay at?

HFAH provides lodging at a 3 to 4-star hotel in the Washington DC area.  We price hotels for each mission to ensure that donated dollars are spent in the most efficient manner.  Guardians and Veterans will room together.  If a community guardian is the opposite sex of the Veteran, we will pair the Veteran with another person of the same gender.

What is the itinerary?

HFAH trips leave the Tri-Cities area on Friday, and we travel to Washington DC with a stop for lunch mid-day.   Friday and Saturday dinners are hosted by Veteran’s groups in the DC area.  On Saturday, we visit many of the memorials in DC, dedicated to the service and sacrifice of our Nation’s heroes.  On Sunday, we return home with a stop for lunch on the way.   Our goal is to be back at our starting location by 5PM.

I am healthy, I don’t want a guardian. Must I have one?

Yes, all Veterans on the trip are assigned a guardian; we can assign 1 guardian to 2 ambulatory Veterans.  The guardian can be a family member (excluding spouse or significant other) or friend.  If a Veteran doesn’t have a guardian, we have community guardians who are waiting to travel.  A guardian is to ensure that the Veteran has the best experience possible; they are there to serve the Veteran.  Guardians pay the cost of the trip to escort a hero on a trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.

I know someone buried at Arlington; can we go by the grave?

No. Arlington Cemetery spans 624 acres and finding a specific gravesite cannot be accommodated within the limited time that we have available. In addition, the HFAH charter bus is mandated to follow a very specific route that allows us the privilege of parking directly in front of the pathway to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and we don’t want to abuse that privilege.

I am female veteran; will we be stopping at the Military Women’s Memorial?

Yes. HFAH recognizes and respects the desire of our female Veterans to see their own memorial; when we have a female Veteran on our trip, we schedule a stop at the MWM.

I have a friend in D.C.; do you think I can visit them?

Veterans and Guardians will be subject to a very tight schedule during the trip, and we cannot accommodate any deviations from that itinerary. However, friends are welcome to meet Veterans at the hotel Friday or Saturday evening, or at the memorials.  

Post Trip

Can I go again on a HFAH trip?

We are only able to honor Veterans once with a HFAH trip; it’s important to take as many Veterans as possible to Washington DC so only 1 trip as an honored Veteran. If you are physically able, you may apply to go as a guardian to support other Veterans that may not have a guardian to go with them but you must be physically able to serve as a guardian.

How can I donate?

You can donate to ensure other Veterans can experience an HFAH trip by mailing a check to us or you can donate via PayPal.  Again, we ask that honored Veterans not make a financial contribution until after they have received their trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.

Can I volunteer?

Yes, we always have a need for volunteers to work on our fundraising events, attend our send off and return or support our efforts.  If you want to volunteer, we have a job for you.

How can I learn about events?

Watch our social media account or our website, www.honorflightah.org

General Questions

Nothing is free, what’s the catch?

There is NOT a catch, we promise!  As a nation, our freedoms have been guaranteed by the devoted service and sacrifice of our Veterans. This is our chance to finally say a proper 'Thank you' to our most treasured Veterans.

How do you provide this trip free of charge?

HFAH Board of Directors and volunteers work throughout the year to fundraise so to ensure we can take Veterans on a trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.  Our community is generous to support us, and we are grateful.

Do you have an office?

HFAH does not have a physical office; our board of directors are all volunteers, and we do our work from our homes.  The board meets monthly at a local church, but we do not have a physical office.  Our donated dollars are used for honoring Veterans, not renting an office.

If I belong to a Civic group, will HFAH come speak?

Of course, we love sharing what we do to honor Veterans and we love for those who have been on a HFAH to tell others about what we do.  We welcome any opportunity to share with any group what we do and make other Veterans aware of this opportunity.

I still have questions, who do I contact?

You may email HFAH at gotodc@honorflightah.org

Guardian FAQs

What does it mean to be a Guardian on an Honor Flight mission?
As a designated Guardian on an Honor Flight, you will be responsible to ensure that the military Veteran you are accompanying has everything he/she needs in order to enjoy a safe and memorable trip.   Depending on the medical/physical abilities of the Veteran, this could involve pushing a wheelchair, taking frequent walking breaks in a comfortable location or simply sharing the experience of the mission.  The daily duties will be discussed at the mandatory Guardian training.
How will I know if I am scheduled for a trip?

HFAH schedules five missions per year to Washington DC.   With a goal to have 21 Veterans on each trip, all efforts are made to have 21 Guardians.  Many of the Veterans pre-identify a friend or family member as a Guardian so those arrangements are made first.   For Veterans who do not designate, volunteer Guardians are contacted by a Board member to determine their availability.   This usually takes place 2-3 months prior to the trip.   

I submitted an application last year but was never called. Do I need to apply again?

No.   Once an application has been accepted, the details are placed in our database for future consideration.   If you need to verify that your application has been received, please inquire at our gotoDC address.

How much does it cost to be a Guardian?

The HFAH Board does fundraising all year to provide the mission trip free to all military veterans.   Guardians pay $400 for the trip.   Guardians who have been Honorably Discharged from the military or who have served as Guardians on a previous HFAH trip receive a $100 discount.   For those who may need financial assistance, we can provide some personal fundraising ideas.  If you feel that you may still need some assistance, contact the Guardian Coordinator or gotoDC for more details.    

The Guardian fee should be paid at least three weeks prior to departure.  Checks can be mailed to P.O. Box 251, Jonesborough TN. 37659.   Pay Pal and Venmo are available, contact us for payment details.

I live outside the area but need to attend mandatory Guardian training. Are there alternatives?

Yes!   Thanks to technology, Guardian training can be done via Zoom during the event.   You must notify the Guardian Coordinator at least one week before the training to receive a Zoom Invitation.

Where do we stay in Washington DC?

Because many hotel rates are seasonal, HFAH utilizes a variety of 3 and 4-star hotels in the greater Washington DC area.   Guardians and Veterans room together, unless a community guardian is the opposite sex of the Veteran.   In that case, we will pair the Veteran and Guardian with another person of the same gender

What is the Itinerary?

HFAH leaves the Tri-Cities area on Friday morning on a charter bus with a stop at Virginia Military Institute for lunch and a tour.   Friday evening is a hosted dinner in DC followed by the hotel check-in.   On Saturday we visit a variety of memorials and museums coordinated through the Honor Flight Network.  Saturday night is another hosted dinner with a return to the same hotel.   Following breakfast on Sunday morning we reboard the bus to travel back to the Tri-Cities with a stop for lunch and a tour at the D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia

What can I do to make this trip memorable for the Veteran I am escorting?

The primary duty of a Guardian is the safety of the Veteran.   Ensure they are hydrated, have taken their medication and take advantage of meal times.  If they are hard of hearing, be willing to repeat information.  Be their eyes, ears, and hands that can open a water bottle.   During the mission, offer to be their personal photographer.   Rather than having the veteran take a picture of a memorial, offer to use their camera to take their picture while at the location.   And one of the most important things you can do is listen.  Listen to their stories.   Allow them to share their experiences.   For many, they have never talked about their time in the service.

What do I need to bring on the trip?

Please pack a small suitcase and include comfortable clothing and shoes, a light jacket, hat, toiletries, personal medication and a camera.   Friday and Sunday include extended bus rides, so comfort is key.   Saturday you will be wearing the Guardian t-shirt that will be provided on Friday night.  If the weather is cool, wearing a long-sleeved shirt underneath is recommended.   During warm weather consider sunscreen; during rains pack a travel poncho.  While meals and snacks are provided, you can bring food and snacks that meet your needs. The only money you will need is if you plan to buy souvenirs.

What happens if there is an emergency while on the trip?

A certified EMT will be traveling with us on the trip.   For minor issues, he/she is available on the bus, at the hotel or via cell phone while in DC.   If you or your Veteran suffers a medical emergency on the trip, immediately call 911.   It can take 45 minutes for medical aid to reach you in DC.   Once that call is made, call the EMT and provide your location and describe the medical issue.   The EMT and HFAH Board member phone numbers are on a card inside your name tag holder.

I still have questions. Who do I contact?

You may email HFAH at:  gotodc@honorflightah.org      

Or call the Guardian Coordinator, Valerie    951-313-7831

Where can I find out more and keep updated about Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands?

Follow our social media Facebook and Instagram accounts Honor Flight of the Appalachian Highlands 

or visit our website:  www.honorflightah.org

Selection

I have a friend that wants to apply. How does that work?

Veterans can apply online at our website, www.honorflightah.org; or you can use our paper application to apply and mail back to us at PO Box 251, Jonesborough, TN 37659

I served stateside during Vietnam; can I go on an HFAH trip?

Yes, you served our nation regardless of it being in or out of country and regardless of if it was during peace or wartime.  You stepped up and we want to honor you. You are eligible for an HFAH trip.

I’m a widow of a World War II Veteran, can I go?

Unfortunately, no.  Our program is limited to Veterans; although you supported your spouse at home during the war, and a grateful nation thanks you;  we are not able to take spouses or widows.

How much is the trip?

There is no cost to the Veteran for an HFAH trip.  By providing you with this trip, we are honoring your service and sacrifice.  It is our privilege to provide you with the trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.

Who gets selected?

We are currently providing HFAH trips to Veterans thru the Vietnam Era, but we encourage Veterans of all eras to apply.  We do give priority to World War II, Korean, and terminally ill Veterans.  We process applications in the order that they are received outside of the priority categories. So, all Veterans who apply will have the opportunity to go on a HFAH trip; some just may have to wait until their service era is eligible.

How will I know when I’m scheduled for a trip?

A board member will contact you to confirm your travel availability when you are assigned to a trip; normally this is 3 months before the trip.  If you are not able to travel on that trip, we will move you to the next available and contact you again to confirm you can travel.  Once you are confirmed, you will receive a letter explaining details of the trip (for example: location, time, etc.) and you will receive a medical form and a trip waiver which you will return to us.

Can I make a donation and move to the front of the line?

No, we do not move people to the front of the selection process unless they fall into our priority categories.  We ask Veterans who have applied not to donate prior to their trip as this is our way of honoring them.  Veterans have given enough; this is our way of saying thank you.

When are the trips?

HFAH currently schedules 5 trips each year to Washington DC;  3 in the spring and 2 in the fall.

Do I need to sign up each year?

No, once you apply, applications are held until the Veteran is placed on a trip.  There is no need to apply multiple times.

 

I’ve been on an Honor Flight trip with another HUB, can I go again?

No.   As there are many Veterans waiting for the experience, we must limit trips to 1 per Veteran.

Trip

How many people are usually on a trip?

Normally, HFAH has 20 Veterans per trip with guardians then a small number of staff to ensure the trip is successful.  We normally have 45-48 total on the bus.

What if I get tired of walking in DC?

It is a long day with lots of walking, so we have an honor chair (wheelchair) available for each of our Veterans. 

What do I need for the trip?

Please bring comfortable clothing and shoes; and a light jacket. A t-shirt will be provided for Saturday.  If you tend to get cold, consider a long sleeved t-shirt for underneath to layer.  Please feel free to bring a travel pillow or throw it if you need it for the bus ride.  Overhead compartments are available.  Please think of your needs/preferences and be comfortable.  And don’t forget all medications that you need for the weekend.

able to take spouses or widows.

Can I bring my camera?

Of course.  We have a professional photographer along who will share the photos via photo sharing software (Drop Box, for example).  HFAH will share the link with you so you can access those photos following the trip, but you are welcome to bring your own camera.

How much money do I need for the trip?

The only money you will need for the trip is if you plan to buy souvenirs. 

What happens if I have an emergency while on the trip?

We have medical support on the trip to help with emergency care while we travel; sometimes in Washington DC, an ambulance can take 40-45 minutes to arrive on scene so we have a volunteer EMT or Paramedic on our bus to help provide any basic emergency care that might be necessary.  All medical issues/conditions are shared with the EMT/Paramedic so that he/she is attuned to the needs of those on the bus.

What meals are provided?

All meals and snacks are provided at no cost to you (Friday lunch, Friday dinner, Saturday breakfast, lunch and dinner and Sunday breakfast and lunch).  Snack bags are distributed each day and extra snacks are available.  Water and soda are also available throughout the trip.

What hotel will we stay at?

HFAH provides lodging at a 3 to 4-star hotel in the Washington DC area.  We price hotels for each mission to ensure that donated dollars are spent in the most efficient manner.  Guardians and Veterans will room together.  If a community guardian is the opposite sex of the Veteran, we will pair the Veteran with another person of the same gender.

What is the itinerary?

HFAH trips leave the Tri-Cities area on Friday, and we travel to Washington DC with a stop for lunch mid-day.   Friday and Saturday dinners are hosted by Veteran’s groups in the DC area.  On Saturday, we visit many of the memorials in DC, dedicated to the service and sacrifice of our Nation’s heroes.  On Sunday, we return home with a stop for lunch on the way.   Our goal is to be back at our starting location by 5PM.

I am healthy, I don’t want a guardian. Must I have one?

Yes, all Veterans on the trip are assigned a guardian; we can assign 1 guardian to 2 ambulatory Veterans.  The guardian can be a family member (excluding spouse or significant other) or friend.  If a Veteran doesn’t have a guardian, we have community guardians who are waiting to travel.  A guardian is to ensure that the Veteran has the best experience possible; they are there to serve the Veteran.  Guardians pay the cost of the trip to escort a hero on a trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.

I know someone buried at Arlington; can we go by the grave?

No. Arlington Cemetery spans 624 acres and finding a specific gravesite cannot be accommodated within the limited time that we have available. In addition, the HFAH charter bus is mandated to follow a very specific route that allows us the privilege of parking directly in front of the pathway to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and we don’t want to abuse that privilege.

I am female veteran; will we be stopping at the Military Women’s Memorial?

Yes. HFAH recognizes and respects the desire of our female Veterans to see their own memorial; when we have a female Veteran on our trip, we schedule a stop at the MWM.

I have a friend in D.C.; do you think I can visit them?

Veterans and Guardians will be subject to a very tight schedule during the trip, and we cannot accommodate any deviations from that itinerary. However, friends are welcome to meet Veterans at the hotel Friday or Saturday evening, or at the memorials.  

Post Trip

Can I go again on a HFAH trip?

We are only able to honor Veterans once with a HFAH trip; it’s important to take as many Veterans as possible to Washington DC so only 1 trip as an honored Veteran. If you are physically able, you may apply to go as a guardian to support other Veterans that may not have a guardian to go with them but you must be physically able to serve as a guardian.

How can I donate?

You can donate to ensure other Veterans can experience an HFAH trip by mailing a check to us or you can donate via PayPal.  Again, we ask that honored Veterans not make a financial contribution until after they have received their trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.

Can I volunteer?

Yes, we always have a need for volunteers to work on our fundraising events, attend our send off and return or support our efforts.  If you want to volunteer, we have a job for you.

able to take spouses or widows.

How can I learn about events?

Watch our social media account or our website, www.honorflightah.org

General Questions

Nothing is free, what’s the catch?

There is NOT a catch, we promise!  As a nation, our freedoms have been guaranteed by the devoted service and sacrifice of our Veterans. This is our chance to finally say a proper 'Thank you' to our most treasured Veterans.

How do you provide this trip free of charge?

HFAH Board of Directors and volunteers work throughout the year to fundraise so to ensure we can take Veterans on a trip of a lifetime, with HONOR.  Our community is generous to support us, and we are grateful.

Do you have an office?

HFAH does not have a physical office; our board of directors are all volunteers, and we do our work from our homes.  The board meets monthly at a local church, but we do not have a physical office.  Our donated dollars are used for honoring Veterans, not renting an office.

If I belong to a Civic group, will HFAH come speak?

Of course, we love sharing what we do to honor Veterans and we love for those who have been on a HFAH to tell others about what we do.  We welcome any opportunity to share with any group what we do and make other Veterans aware of this opportunity.

I still have questions, who do I contact?

You may email HFAH at gotodc@honorflightah.org

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