Adrenaline High
The call came at a bad time. We’d loaded the airplane and buckled in three passengers. I was just climbing into the cockpit. Pancho hurried
The call came at a bad time. We’d loaded the airplane and buckled in three passengers. I was just climbing into the cockpit. Pancho hurried
The beauty of serving with MAF is the ability to go anywhere. You’re probably thinking, “Well, yes, that’s why you have small airplanes,” but that’s
On the corner near the MAF headquarters, there’s a firehouse with a reader board out front that says, Plan your Fire Escape. It’s a good
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
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,
If we lose four and a half pounds, we might want to broadcast that exciting news to the world. But if an airplane sheds four
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from a post on the blog of MAF pilot Jon Cadd, who is serving in the Democratic Republic
Last year, we ran a series on how MAF handles preparing for disasters, interviewing MAF’s manager of security and disaster response John Woodberry. It was
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