Took some pictures this weekend that didn't have to do with working on the 207.

Here you can see Bruce, who started the flight service with his 182 getting ready for a flight. If you don't remember this is the plane I came to work on last time. You can check my old blog post and read about that work if you want.

The flight had 3 passangers, 1 patient returning to her village and two missionaries.

Bruce flew 3 different legs of this trip before returning the next day. On average Bruce and John fly a little over 300 hours in support of missions each year.

Josh
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