Lately I’ve taken on an extra role of keeping MMS Aviation’s Facebook page updated. I enjoy photography and I enjoy watching the various projects in the hangar so it’s fun to give updates about them. However, many people do not have Facebook. Frankly, not having Facebook is probably better than having it. But even if you do follow MMS Aviation, it can be easy to miss some updates. So I thought it would be beneficial to share the pictures from the last two weeks on a blog post so everyone out there can see what’s going on in the hangar! Right now there are projects in the hangar that affect Brazil, China, Guatemala and other countries in Central America, Haiti, and South Africa. I don’t really have pictures of myself – that’s the disadvantage of being the photographer. Living in Ohio doesn’t mean that we can’t have significant impact on worldwide missions. Here’s a window into the hangar the last two weeks…
We went to Zambia (and came back again) Consider this the official account of our Zambian trip. Also consider that now you can stop asking us how our trip went….
Finally An A&P Mechanic! This is the culmination of two and half years of working towards the 4,800 hours of experience needed to take the tests….
We went to Zambia (and came back again) Consider this the official account of our Zambian trip. Also consider that now you can stop asking us how our trip went….
Finally An A&P Mechanic! This is the culmination of two and half years of working towards the 4,800 hours of experience needed to take the tests….
You continue to do an excellent job with your blogging and these photos are great, too. I miss seeing the staff there and am praying that this awful pandemic will let up soon to allow me to begin traveling again. I am long overdue for a visit to MMS. We continue praying for you and the MMS family.
Thank you for your prayers! We appreciate them. We miss having you snoop through the hangar trying to find unsuspecting mechanics to snatch and take with you to JAARS.
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