Our Promise to You

In addition to providing financial support to the next of kin, we ensure that the fallen aircrew members lives are honored; they are kept present in our hearts, and serve as a reminder that what we do serves a higher cause.

Impact

By the Numbers

37: Lives lost to fatal mishaps since 2019

36: Gold Star families served

$412K: Provided in financial support

2021 Annual Report

This charity is incredible. Within hours of an incident involving some of my friends I was notified that their wheels were already turning. The support and love were unmatched by anything I’ve seen out of an NPO.

AJ McCollum

April 24, 2023

Fantastic charity run by a truly selfless group of individuals. I’m grateful that they are here in the most difficult of times for the Army Aviation community. Nothing but true professionals with the desire to serve others.

J. Graupman

April 16, 2023

This non-for profit, embodies family, community, and selfless service. The Army Aviation community is a small network, but through the values and hard work of the Brotallion Blue Skies Foundation their program outreach has no limit. While nothing can replace the loss of a loved one from an aircraft mishap, rallying veterans, friends, and fellow Americans to support a great cause is just a small example to honor their sacrifice.

E. Renn

March 9, 2021

These gentlemen truly embody selfless service. The Blue Skies Foundation is a nonprofit that raises money for the family members of fallen Army Aircrews. They’ve already helped several families in need since their creation and always put their role as a small beacon of hope and support first and foremost.

R. Schuessler

February 14, 2021

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In loving memory of CW4 Bryan Zemek and CW4 Derek Abbott who made the ultimate sacrifice while conducting a training mission when their AH-64 Apache crashed near the small city of Booneville, Mississippi on February 23, 2024.

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