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
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
As the year draws to a close, we look back with gratitude at all the Lord accomplished through the ministry of MAF. Here are some
The call I received the other week was not unusual. It was a woman strongly opposed to abortion who wanted to know what stand MAF
“If a pig walks out on the runway … PORKCHOPS!” “If a cow walks out on the runway … HAMBURGER!” Chief Pilot Brian Shepson explained
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,
A couple of potential future pilots visited our hanger this week. They were eager to learn about airplanes and pilots. The students were from an
What does the MAF president do? Someone recently asked me this question, which made me wonder about the perceptions that people hold of those in
Here’s a look at a typical day of flying in the Kodiak, as told by MAF Pilot Dave Forney in Kalimantan, Indonesia. (Adapted from Dave’s
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