Missionary Maintenance Services - GroundCrew - April 2009
MMS GroundCrew

GroundCrew Issue - April 2009 - Page Two

The Adelsbergers Join MMS Staff

Adelsberger Family

Josh & Kristi Adelsberger have accepted the invitation to join MMS as a career staff family. Arriving at MMS to receive advanced training in June of 2005, Josh and Kristi diligently prepared for and pursued an overseas assignment in South America. When, after eighteen months of paperwork, the Lord closed the door to that opportunity MMS invited Josh and Kristi to stay on as training staff. Josh will serve in the role of Production Mechanic.

We’re very pleased the Lord has led the Adelsbergers to remain with us and to serve the worldwide mission aviation community from right here in Coshocton, Ohio.

David Mozombite Completes Service

David receives certificate

David Mozombite recently completed his thirty months of service with MMS gaining 4,800 hours of practical aviation maintenance experience toward his A&P certificate. David & Amy are in application to serve as a maintenance specialist family with South America Mission.

Andy Porter Begins Service

Andy Porter

Andy Porter arrived from England in January to begin apprenticeship. A member of MAF-United Kingdom, Andy will ultimately serve as a maintenance specialist with one of their field programs in Africa, Latin America, or Asia.

Paul Jones Begins Service

Paul Jones

Paul Jones began apprenticeship in August of last year. Originally from Indiana, Paul was flying as a captain for a regional airline prior to moving to Coshocton to begin service in our hangar. Paul intends to serve on the field as a pilot/mechanic.

LeTourneau University’s Missions Team Serves with MMS

LeTourneau team

In March, a team of seven students and a faculty advisor drove up from LeTourneau University in Longview, TX, to spend a week serving in our hangar. The team assisted with repairs and modifications on several missionary projects to include the Moody 182, the Honduran 206, the Brazilian 206, and Gospel Carrier International’s King Air 200.

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