Monday, May 16, 2022

Hangar Shots: Where is THIS Airplane Going?

MMS Aviation receives aircraft projects from all over the world that then go all over the world to transport the love, compassion, and Truth of Jesus Christ to those people groups, villages, and tribes in hard-to-reach places. Here are some hangar photos to illustrate that reality.

Rebekah Martel, our newest staff member, removes corrosion 
from the main wing spar of an Airvan headed for missionary service in 
Haiti.

This airplane, a Cessna 206, is in for a complete control panel upgrade for service in 
Alaska.

This engine is being overhauled for an airplane that serves in 
Mexico.

This airplane, a Pilatus Porter, will serve in 
Guatemala.

Dale and Kyle repair a horizontal stabilizer for an airplane that serves in the 
Philippines.

This Cessna 206 was completely restored for service in 
Canada.

Austin Cleator resurfaces valves for an engine for a missionary airplane in 
Central America.

Mike Dunkley solders wiring on an Airbus AS350B2 helicopter bound for service in 
Africa.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awesome organization, prayers for much success!🙏🏼

John Harris said...

Very impressive. Glad I tourled the facility.

Anonymous said...

May they all soar for Jesus!

Doug's Blog said...

You guys really have nice airplanes, the kind that old pilots just dream about.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for allowing me to be a part of MMS. God Bless you as you keep those airplanes in "tip top" shape. For God be the Glory.