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Philippine Mechanic License

Philippine Mechanic License

November 1, 2009

Last week I went with our chief pilot, Garry, to the CAAP (Philippine version of the FAA) to file some paperwork and attempt to apply for my Philippine mechanic’s license. We were praying for a few things to work out on that visit. First and foremost, to get the papers to the right people and […]
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Pig Traps and People, Continued…

Pig Traps and People, Continued…

October 16, 2009

When we received the call I was reassembling the airplane after the inspection while Ben and Garry worked on the paperwork. Ben came over to the plane with a smile on his face and said, "Well Brian, it looks like we're gonna have to fly this right away. A man in the tribe has stepped on a pig trap and..."
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Pig Traps and People Don’t Mix

Pig Traps and People Don’t Mix

October 15, 2009

About 4pm, we got word that some guys were carrying Isol to us, a young man, who had stepped into a pig trap in the jungle. The traps have a spring-loaded bamboo blade, which had gone right through one of his calves, and into the other calf.
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Just Plane Hard Work

Just Plane Hard Work

October 11, 2009

Once some of our business was taken care of in Manila, we moved to Palawan and have been here for just over a month. Brian has been working everyday in the hangar on the airplanes, and Bailey has been taking care of Maycie and learning many of the administrative responsibilities she'll be taking on. Among her new responsibilities will be flight following, bookkeeping and flight scheduling. It is a lot to deal with especially with Maycie at her side.
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Still in The Water

Still in The Water

September 16, 2009

“They are still in the water!” This is what Hoseph said to Steve, the missionary, one afternoon while discussing and preparing the Bible lessons to be taught later that week.
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I Love the Smell of Boxes in the Morning!

I Love the Smell of Boxes in the Morning!

August 25, 2009

We are moving again. It is scary when Maycie takes a look at our boxes and then at me, then at the boxes, then at me and says very matter of factly, "ingna." I have no idea what it means, but it is clear she knows it means change is in the wind. It is really cute to see her put the pieces together. It is also very scary to think of the impact this will have on her life as she gets older.
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Simply Good News

Simply Good News

August 15, 2009

A couple years ago Bailey and I went to Mexico with the youth from our home church during a missions outreach through a local Mexican church. Bailey was a mentor, and leader for the high school girls and I taught the high schoolers each day for a short course on missions. It was clear as […]
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Racing Through Pain

Racing Through Pain

July 28, 2009

As we come to the end of our first year here in the Philippines we are tired and a bit battered from a really difficult first year, but we have learned the power of a a good cheering section.
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Where Have I Gone in 30 Years?

Where Have I Gone in 30 Years?

June 22, 2009

Today is my true 30th birthday, June 23 here, and June 22 in the United States. It is a bit odd to think that this is where I am at the 30 year mark.
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Preparing for the Next Move

Preparing for the Next Move

June 12, 2009

One thing we have learned to expect since we started with New Tribes Mission Aviation is that we can always expect our plans to change. This is one of those times.
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