Service With a Purpose

Established in 1921, in Macon, Georgia, Pilot International is among the world's leading volunteer service organizations in existence today. Pilot members are executive, business, and professional leaders who work together to improve the quality of life in communities throughout the world. The name Pilot, meaning leader and guide, and the riverboat wheel emblem, which symbolizes a steady course, are befitting symbols of the organization's purpose.

Pilot members do not fly planes; however, they soar with the eagles when it comes to helping people in need. Members combine their diverse talents and resources to further programs which benefit people affected by brain-related disorders-the service focus of Pilot International. Pilot Clubs promote awareness of brain disorders and help those affected through volunteer activities, education, and financial support.


Pilot, a Universal Language

Pilot members come from all walks of life but share a common trait the desire to help people in need and make the world a hetter place to live Pilot International has more than 15,000 adult and youth members worldwide in the Bahamas, Barigladesh, Bermuda, Canada, Japan, South Africa, and the United States. Pilot truly is the world's service organization of choice.