Training Flight Part 3 – Lava Fields, LASSOs, and Wild Horses
This post is part of a series in which a new MAF staff person tags along (quite bravely, he is a true hero really) on
This post is part of a series in which a new MAF staff person tags along (quite bravely, he is a true hero really) on
This post is part of a series of blog posts describing a training flight that a new MAF staff person tagged along on. These training
How MAF partners with the indigenous Church A recent study* on global Christianity revealed that the 20th century saw the greatest shift in Christianity the
Roping in a safe landing Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) trains pilots to be “thinking” pilots—equipped to make decisions in situations when they might not have
I know you have all been waiting with bated breath to hear what happened since the last Thursday Flyer blog post. Well, I survived the
MAF’s partnership with American Leprosy Missions Kembwa first noticed the patches on her skin a few years ago—small pink rashes—nothing more. But the patches spread…
“If a pig walks out on the runway … PORKCHOPS!” “If a cow walks out on the runway … HAMBURGER!” Chief Pilot Brian Shepson explained
Talking myself down … or up, rather. I’ll admit it—I get a little nervous flying. I’m not scared of flying per se, but every time
My name is Chris and I am new to MAF. I’m not a pilot. I’m not a mechanic. The only things I know about aviation,
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