Mission Aviation Fair Photo-Report - Charlie`s Aviation Weather and
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Mission Aviation Fair Photo-Report - Charlie`s Aviation Weather and
Mission Aviation Fair Photo-Report Promoting the spread of the Gospel through Aviation and Technology Fall 2014 It was a great weekend at the 2014 Mission Aviation Fair. God blessed us with incredibly beautiful weather on Saturday. Sunday started with rain, but cleared up for the afternoon. For both days attendance was 2,750, plus volunteers, staff and those who flew in. About 150 attended Friday Film Night. We’re thankful for safety at the event and travels to and from it. As people arrived through the Welcome Tent, they were invited to register for door prizes. From those who registered, they came from over 186 different churches! Some small, some large, a few from out-of-state. The largest numbers came from Calvary Church in Lancaster, Lancaster Alliance Church and the Worship Center. We also learned how people heard about the event. Highest categories were: through a Friend, WDAC Radio, Advertiser/Merchandiser/Penny Saver, newspaper, and WJTL Radio. There were also a significant number of “first-timers” to the Fair! Millersville Bible Church had the largest number of volunteers. The Winsome Class of Calvary Church prepared and served a delicious pancake breakfast to about 490 people! That got us off to a good start Saturday morning. (Donations of $2,350 helped us keep the Fair a free-admission event.) Twenty-six exhibitors joined us this year. Many reported hundreds of visitors to their displays with lots of good, “significant” conversations. Here pictured, clockwise from top left: I-TEC (Williamsport), JAARS, School of Mission Aviation Tech, Friends in Action, Global Media Outreach, I-TEC (Florida), New Tribes, Liberty Aviation What a special opportunity people had to get a ride in a missionary aircraft. JAARS pilots gave rides to 299 people in the Robertson R44 helicopter. MAF gave 124 rides in the Cessna 206 aircraft. The flight demonstrations combined aircraft from several missions in fly-bys with interesting and informative commentary. I-TEC’s new UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) demonstrated how medications could be flown to remote areas in an emergency. MAF displayed their beautiful new amphibious Kodiak, headed soon for Indonesia. Tons of children had fun while learning about missions: • Journey to six countries • Treasure hunt with prizes • Jump house, balloons, face painting • Balloon Man and Caricature Artist • Chris Ivey, world-class juggler program • Alpacas and the Candy Drop • Little Airplane Train with 2-engine tractor Four different speakers shared in speaker sessions spaced throughout the days. We are grateful to them for being with us to share about the ministry of their organizations. A new large screen (used also for Film Night) was prepared for our use this year and into the future. Good missions books and other items were available from various agencies at the Book Table. Sales were $2,700 this year, including ethnic jewelry. We sold out of the CDs for I-TEC’s Journey into the Amazon. We have acquired some more copies since then, so let us know if you’d like one. Special thanks to all the volunteers who served in various areas. These people worked hard, had fun doing a little “home mission” service and really enabled the Fair to function! Could you be a volunteer next year? Especially needed will be parking volunteers. Food Service went extremely well this year with a more efficient setup and extra workers and cashier stations for the Saturday noon rush. Growing in popularity are the “walking taco” and whoopie pies. Some Comments: • “Two of my almost-90-year-old friends at Calvary Fellowship Homes enjoyed their ride in a ‘whirly bird’ - Otherwise known as a helicopter.” From exhibitors: • “Thank you for the investment you make to keep this fair exciting and relevant.” • ‘‘The crowds browsing the displays were genuinely interested and unerringly polite. It was a great time and we certainly met our goal of having meaningful conversations with people who might be able to get involved...at a significant level.” • “A number of folks expressed interest in serving in missions. A number are planning to attend one of our mission retreats....We feel that the outdoor event is a less threatening environment to engage people in conversation...” • “I have much more detailed and focused conversations at Smoketown than any other venue that I participate in....” Prayer Items • We praise the Lord for a good Aviation Fair, as we sensed the Lord working through the various aspects. • We’re thankful for a safe event--with people coming in from far and near, the plane & helicopter rides, and flight demos. • Please pray that contacts made and impressions felt will lead to a great new crop of missionaries and involvement of God’s people as they are gifted to serve Him. Contact Information Mission Aviation Promotions 311 Airport Drive, Box 7 Smoketown, PA 17576 Phone: 717-509-0938 Cell: 717-380-5065 E-mail: john@mission-aviation.org See additional Fair photos on the website: www.mission-aviation.org. Tell us what was your favorite part of the fair on Facebook: “Mission Aviation Promotions” Save the date for next year’s fair: August 14-16, 2015 ! MAF’s Flight Simulator Mission Aviation Promotions is a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization, a program of Zadoc Foundation. It’s goal is “promoting the spread of the Gospel through aviation and technology.”