In Hangar A we have three Cessnas being worked on--two Cessna 172's and a 182.
In Hangar B the amphibious Brazilian 206 waits for its return-to-service flights while the Cessna 402 waits on parts and funding.
In Hangar C, MMS grad and Missionary Aviation Group member, Paul Jones continues to work on their Cessna 206 for Guatemala. He's currently installing the cargo pod on the belly of the aircraft.
Also in Hangar C, the Gabon Gabon 207's static system is being tested while structural repairs continue.
Thanks for your gifts and prayers that make it possible for us to serve so many different ministries, in so many different ways, for the same purpose: to speed and spread the good news of Jesus Christ to those who have not heard.
Chuck drills-out rivets to facilitate the removal and replacement of the 207's rear, wing spar carry-through which was cracked in four places.
Thanks for your gifts and prayers that make it possible for us to serve so many different ministries, in so many different ways, for the same purpose: to speed and spread the good news of Jesus Christ to those who have not heard.
2 comments:
Keep us up to date! I enjoy seeing the progress. God bless!
- future mechanic?...
Elliott, Thanks for your comment and your interest in mission aviation.
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