A Chance Meeting
Airport meeting gives insight into what British Charity CAN is doing in Nepal Doug Scott, CBE, made the first British ascent of [the south-west face
Airport meeting gives insight into what British Charity CAN is doing in Nepal Doug Scott, CBE, made the first British ascent of [the south-west face
The first few days after arriving in a new place are always the most magical. In the far-flung places where MAF serves, surprising smells and
My husband and I had the privilege to travel to Nampula, Mozambique, as volunteers for the MAF program there this past month. We spent three
The phones started ringing earlier than usual one morning as we were commuting to the office in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). “We
Never have I seen so many people at one place in my life, I thought, as I set the plane down and came to a
Along with a new paint scheme, your MAF Adopt-a-Plane, N206CE, has new call letters. From here on out your adopted plane will be known as
It was a gray day, with too many clouds blocking the route to the village of Jujang. Floatplane pilot Isaac Rogers had just received a
9Q-CAU has seen many people come and go lately in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Now that she operates out of Nyankunde, she’s
A few hundred people waited at the dirt and grass airstrip at Ipope in western Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). They crowd had walked
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