I was in Spain in the Navy half a lifetime ago. My home, family and bidness are in Spain. I had been coming back for reserve duty in conus, and got on flying for a regional. The fam should be joining me at the end of the school year here in the states.Man RVS is CRAZY these days... regularly 7 planes on each side of the pattern. I've ran .7 on the hobbs just waiting to take off!
But I'm in Arizona now, for the past month. Better cash to pay for A&P school.
Are you in Spain with the Air Force?
Man RVS is CRAZY these days... regularly 7 planes on each side of the pattern. I've ran .7 on the hobbs just waiting to take off!
But I'm in Arizona now, for the past month. Better cash to pay for A&P school.
Are you in Spain with the Air Force?
I have been distantly considering the same idea. MAF sent me a book on Nate Saint, and it is incredible.
Hey peers,
Are any of you JCers current or former missionary pilots? or do you know someone is is/was? And if so, could you put me in contact with them?
Much obliged,
J
Just curious who you are flying with out of KRVS and if your still doing it? Also, why don't you attend Spartan for their A&P program? The mechanic school really is very good and they seem to have a high pass rate coming out of that side of everything.
.7 to wait to take off? Come on now..........tell the truth.The most I've ever racked up waiting to take off was .5 and that was with nine planes in line ahead of me back when we had Chinese everywhere.
I was accepted into MAF about 10 years ago. I didn't go. It was one of the most difficult decisions in my life- get married, or go off to the mission field. I've got a beautiful wife and three kids to show for that decision. It's a noble cause and I have some good friends with MAF right now, a couple are in Indonesia and a couple in Africa.
For me, it was my passion all through high school and college. I got a degree from LeTourneau University with all my pilot ratings and A&P. A couple years after graduation and I had the 500 hours they require. I did their 2-week evaluation only to fail the maintenance portion. It was a tough, but fun two weeks. They teach you how to fly the 206 their way and see how well you adapt to their techniques. There were a couple written tests, POH, General Knowledge type stuff. They even had sim portion in an ATC-810. There maintenance projects: overhaul a magneto, time the points, and install on an engine. . . a sheet metal project, mmm. . . can't remember it all right now. Together with the technical evals, there were interviews with various members of the staff. A session about fund raising, a period with a psychologist. They really want a proficient pilot, a competent mechanic, someone who knows what The Great Commission is, and can handle the years away from friends and family in a foreign country.
My wife and I watched "End of the Spear" a couple weeks ago- wow, what a story! "Beyond the Gates of Splendor" is the documentary with interviews with the wives of the martyrs and Nate Saint's son. Good videos, both!
Which book was it? Incredible story, incredible life he led. His son Steve seems to be following in his footsteps. There are a lot of books out and a movie about the passing of Nate Saint and the other missionaries.
Does that involve the mile-high club? Oh, different kind of position entirely. Sorry!
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It is "Jungle Pilot"
I have looked over the site and watched the DVD...everything. I have some reservations. Like...I don't want to be a mechanic, they want a lifetime pilot, I hate bugs, etc.
But that can all change in an instant if you know what I mean (Prov. 21:1-2).
To answer the first question:
BECAUSE IT IS SPARTAN AND IT COSTS $30,000+ to attend the A&P school!!!!!
Tulsa Technology center is MUCH more modern, has MUCH better facilities and costs $6,000!!!!!
I was flying for Riverside Flight Center, but just moved out to Arizona because I just wasn't making the money I needed there. I loved all of the people there, but I just wasn't making ends meet.
As for the .7 Why would I lie about that? We were taking off on 1L. Not that I SAT there for .7. From engine start, taxi, run-up, and then waiting in line. The line went from that angled hold-short line all the way past the tower. We had just as many Indians there as you guys had Chinese.
And don't think I'm baggin' on Spartan. Some of my closest friends on this planet are Black Cats. It is just widely known that you can get the same for much less at many other places. Spartan=ERAU, UND, etc...