Fighting the Wind
Circling the remote mountain airstrip I see both windsocks standing straight out, indicating lots of wind. My onboard GPS is talking to me and I
Circling the remote mountain airstrip I see both windsocks standing straight out, indicating lots of wind. My onboard GPS is talking to me and I
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
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
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
Nampa, Idaho – February 20, 2013 – A Cessna 182 aircraft will soon be providing life-saving services to people living in remote areas of Mexico,
Last month MAF pilot Sean Cannon (Palangkaraya base – Kalimantan, Indonesia) was busy training pilot Isaac Rogers who had just transferred from Tarakan. This is
You can develop a healthy, robust community that lives right with God and enjoy its results only if you do the hard work of getting
Editor’s Note: The following story comes from Herb Morgan, the first Canadian pilot to serve with MAF-U.S., first flying in British Guiana (now Guyana) in
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