Sunday, August 22, 2010

Missionary Flights Fourth DC-3




Even before the devastating earthquake in Haiti the desire at Missionary Flights was to acquire another turbine DC-3. The older radial engine DC-3's are tired and require much more maintenance. One of these planes became available toward the end of last year and before we were able to look at it the earthquake hit. This tragedy made it clear that it was time to move forward and purchase this plane. After being purchased earlier this year, the plane was flown to Ohio where it is going through extensive upgrades, modification and repairs. A couple weeks ago I was asked to travel to Ohio to assist in the inspection on the tail section. Our family all traveled there last week and we were able to visit many friends around my busy work schedule. The photos show the plane in its current condition. The wings have been removed to fit it in the hangar. We removed the rudder, elevator and vertical stabilizer this week to better inspect. I am hoping to return for a couple weeks to assist in getting this plane into service sooner. Once all the work is complete the plane will be sent for paint late this year or early next year.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

NASCAR to promote MFI

BE SURE TO TUNE IN! Sunday night on the SPEED channel NASCAR is doing a one hour special on the Relief Work in HAITI airing at 8pm ET. They had film crews at MFI yesterday and they will be highlighting the work that Hendrick Motorsports has been partnering with MFI to accomplish. They are also asking for financial help to go through MFI. God is using all of this for His glory. There are countless hearts that are being forever changed as they have become a part of what we do in serving the hurting country of Haiti.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Relief for Haiti Continues

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This is a quick update to let you see a little of what has been going on at MFI. They are better about daily posts on their website than I am. Please check there for more information or to find out ways you can help. I do know that we are receiving more goods than funds to get it there. Please pass this on to people you know who are interested in helping financially. Thank you so much! http://missionaryflights.org

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Helping Haiti on a Large...and Small Scale

There is so much going on it is hard to know where to begin. It has only been 4 days since the devastating earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti. But in those 4 days MFI has gone into overdrive. As I (Terah) write this, Brian is sleeping in between shifts. We are humbled to be a part of what is going on here. I am having a hard time finding the words to describe the feelings I get when I go to the hangar and see what is happening there. I am choked up every time. The first day Samaritan's Purse had a truck here filled with water purification systems to be sent. Then they decided they wanted to help get more stuff there even faster so they chartered a DC-6 plane for cargo and our plane was able to take a load of rescue workers and cargo. We have had donations flooding into our hangar. We now have the Hendricks (NASCAR) plane, with 7 crew members to use to transport people so our planes can take the cargo. We are amazed at the generosity we are seeing all around us.

The donation sorting area set up inside our hangar.


People getting ready to leave today.





All three of the planes that left for Haiti today.




On a more personal note, we had been talking about how we as a family could help. The kids and I were able to go in and help sort donations on the first day but it has become so busy and fast paced now it is hard to have the kids there. We decided since we had a direct link to getting actual goods to Haiti that instead of giving money we would take our kids out and shop for Haiti. We filled 2 shopping carts at WalMart and the kids carried all the bags in to MFI.



The kids with their donation to Haiti.


The kids and I helping with donation sorting.


This is the DC-6 being loaded.


One more amazing part to the story is that right now the only planes being let into Port-au-Prince are US Military and MFI. Our reputation goes before us and our God is a mighty God. May He be glorified through this tragedy.

So, from the large organizations pitching in down to the small WalMart shopping trips we are so thankful that we can be a part of what is happening to help the nation of Haiti as they are hurting and devastated.