Past Missions

October 2025

Setting a World Record over Hollywood, California

Those with memory and cognitive impairment are especially vulnerable to Financial Fraud and Physical Abuse.

Over a 2 hour period on October 12, 2025, we circled The Hollywood Sign 50 times setting a new World Record ! The goal of our mission was to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer Association of Orange County.

Our fundraising effort for this cause is scheduled to continue with several other awareness flights over the Huntington Beach Pier throughout February and March of this year.

Hollywood, California

June 2022

Orlando, Florida, to Washington, DC, to Niagara Falls, Canada

Using an Eclipse 550 Jet, we flew from Orlando, Florida, to Washington, DC, to Niagara Falls, Canada.

We arrived in Niagara Falls on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and flew in formation with The Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association around Niagara Falls.

Post Flight Press

Our press conference included local political leaders, and a pre-recorded video address from Kamal Khera, The Minister of Seniors in Canada at the time.

(Above – Elder Abuse Air Force Found Michael Bremner being interviewed by local media in Niagara Falls, Canada. )

Story On CHCH TV 11

Los Angeles, California

The mission continued in the Eclipse Jet across Canada and down to Los Angeles. Elder Abuse Air Force (EAAF) Founder Michael Bremner Flew with the Condor Squadron around The San Fernando Valley and West Los Angeles, attracting media attention and raising awareness for Elder Abuse.

(Above – Pilots from the Condor Squadron and EAAF Founder Michael Bremner with the Eclipse 550 Jet at Van Nuys Airport (KVNY)  after their flight)

November 2022

EAAF Founder, Michael Bremner, sets a World Record Circling the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada.

Circling the CN Tower 68 times in all, the flight raised over $2000 for Alzheimer Research.

Toronto, Canada

EAAF Founder, Michael Bremner, sets a World Record Circling the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada.

Circling the CN Tower 68 times in all, the flight raised over $2000 for Alzheimer Research.