Recently, I had the privilege of a visit from some Air Calvary supporters. Steve H. (Bedford Community Church attender- NY) and Ralph A. (AC board member). I was happy to have access to a back up aircraft to show them them the impact that the aviation program was having here in Gabon. They were able to get a first hand experience both the 9 hour drive to Bongolo and then, for their return to the city of Libreville, the hour and forty-five minute flight using our aviation service. Here are Steve's thoughts of his trip (Steve is pictured here, on the right):
One of the main reasons I personally went to Gabon was to meet the pilot for Air Calvary there and his family and see what support we could provide to them in the future. What a truly humbling experience it was to spend time with these extraordinary people who have moved from a very comfortable life in the USA to serve the people of Gabon and further the missionary work of Bongolo hospital. While they certainly enjoy many enriching experiences and relationships make no mistake there are significant sacrifices that they have made to get this mission (if you will excuse my pun) ‘off the ground’. I thank Steve, Alace, Joe, Megan and Sam for their warm hospitality and amazing christian spirit.
The Air Calvary service flies people from Libreville to an airstrip near the Bongolo hospital, a distance of some 300 plus miles. In Gabon this journey in a car or truck can take up to 10 hours depending on road conditions and the always interesting Police checkpoints. The road varies from quite good in sections to absolutely appalling in others, pot holes that look like they could double as swimming holes in the rainy season, choking dust that somehow manages to find it’s way into almost any car. Now imagine you’re in serious pain, have very limited time, need to transport sensitive medical equipment or any other of probably numerous other needs, the aircraft becomes an extremely valuable tool.
In stark contrast the flight takes 1 hour and 45 minutes over spectacular forests and rivers. During our stay in Gabon we were able to experience both; I recommend the plane.
Air Calvary has a couple of specific projects that they need help with which I will be speaking to BCC about when we return. In addition prayer and financial support will always be needed.
I found my time with them to be inspiring, thanks to Brock for his vision and assistance.
-Steve Hughes
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