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On The Ground In Port-Au-Prince | Print |

An MFI volunteer flew down to Haiti yesterday, and captured some exclusive photos & video of the situation on the ground at the airport in Port-Au-Prince.  The photos and video were taken at the MAF hangar, where all of our passengers and cargo are being off-loaded  The MAF staff is working tirelessly in Port-au-Prince to distribute the relief supplies to the mission community and has even brought in a special plane to do the job.  MFI is blessed to be able to work with Missionary Aviation Fellowship in this crucial hour. 

Please consider making an Online Donation to the "Disaster Relief Fund", or bring needed supplies to any of our drop locations.  Thank you in advance for your support of this Haiti earthquake relief effort.

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N400MF

MFI's N400MF is on its way to Port-au-Prince on Sunday morning, January 24th.

PAP PartnersJames of MAF drives the new MFI forklift.

Preferred Airparts pilots Preston Huntting and Clifton Huntting (brothers) are seen in the cockpit of the Cessna Grand Caravan cargo plane (photo left). On the ground, James of MAF is operating the newly acquired MFI forklift to move cargo to the waiting trucks (photo right).

MFI Turbine DC-3 refeulingPassengers wait to board.

MFI's Turbine DC-3 is fueled for its return flight to Fort Pierce (photo left).  Though jet fuel is readily available for the Turbine, there is currently only a one day supply of avgas for the radial DC-3's.  Outbound passengers wait for their flight while using generator power to run laptops and phones (photo right).

MAF KodiakUniversity of Miami medical relief area

The MAF Kodiak arrives in Haiti, reassigned specifically for distributing the relief supplies in country (photo left). The University of Miami has set up a large mobile hospital, with hundreds of doctors, nurses and support personnel on site (photo right).

Traffic JamMAF staff member in control room.

The general aviation ramp at MAF is very crowded, including the largest aircraft seen here, a GulfStream IV that was donated to MFI for one round trip of medical relief (photo left).  MFI pilot Kenny Gumpel walks in front of the GulfStream on his way back to the Turbine DC-3 that he is captaining today. A Haitian MAF staff member is seen in the radio control room (photo right).

 
 
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