Monday, April 26, 2010

Spring 2010


After a little over a year there may be a few who are interested in what I have been doing and what my plans are for the future. I’m currently still working with Dynamic aviation as a pilot/mechanic on a King Air 200. I’ve seen this time as a time to prepare for missions and seek out where the Lord is leading me to serve. So where do I stand with Missions? As many of you know, my heart has been and continues to be to serve as a missionary pilot in East Africa.

Currently I am scheduled to take the JAARS Technical Evaluation in North Carolina during the second and third weeks of November 2010. Assuming the Evaluation goes well, the technical orientation follows, which will take 2 months either in the spring or fall of 2011. The process is lengthy and for me the process and spanned almost a decade through college a Moody Bible Institute and work with Dynamic Aviation to get to the place I feel the Lord is leading. Africa.

While working overseas with Dynamic I am on a month on/off rotation. The month of March was spent working as a mechanic in Nairobi, Kenya with AIM Air. Also, I will be returning to Kenya for the month of May.

Projects in Kenya. Nathan Roberts has established a blog for a project plane called CMA. The blog site established for this project is www.silverbulletrebuild.blogspot.com. CMA is a Kenya registered airplane that is have a Check 3 inspections completed. During my time in Nairobi we worked mainly on repairing the belly skins and bulkheads as well as the routine maintenance on the other planes in the piston fleet.

2 comments:

Carmen Sue said...

Good to see your update. This is better than FB although I have chatted with you live there.

The Roberts Five said...

Just so you know...my blog is actually...

www.silverbulletrebuild.blogspot.com

Thanks,
nate