Legem og sjel

Jeg er akkurat tilbake fra tre dager med klinikk- og evangelist-flygninger ut fra Kilimatinde Hospital midt i Tanzania. Herfra flyr vi helsearbeidere og evangelister til tre landsbyer som ikke har noe helsetjenester eller etablerte kirker. Disse mobile klinikkene betjener et mye større område enn selve landsbyen vi lander ved ettersom gravide kvinner og mødre medContinue reading “Legem og sjel”

En gang misjonspilot – alltid misjonspilot…

I Juni 2019 kom vi til Norge etter å ha tilbragt tilsammen 11 år i øst-Afrika etter jeg første gang begynte som MAF pilot i Tanzania i 2006. Den siste perioden var preget av mye flytting, usikkerhet og en del hendelser som gjorde at vi i 2019 bestemte oss for å flytte til USA, et avContinue reading “En gang misjonspilot – alltid misjonspilot…”

Day 9. Solomon Islands – Australia

The last leg over to Australia was the shortest of all our sectors crossing the Pacific. As I mentioned earlier our plan was to fly from Majuro and all the way to Cairns, but this didn’t work out because of our technical delay and the weather forcing us to divert. In the end we wereContinue reading “Day 9. Solomon Islands – Australia”

Day 8. Marshall Islands – Solomon Islands

We got up at 4:20am as usual to make it to the airport by 5:00am for a 6:00am departure. Getting up early enough has been quite easy as we have moved two time zones westward after every flight. Weather was fine in Majuro but the cyclones north and south of Solomon Islands caused some strongContinue reading “Day 8. Marshall Islands – Solomon Islands”

Day 7. Resting and repairing the HF

I must have been quite tired from yesterday’s flight from Hawaii, cause I slept like a rock until 6:30. Woke up to the sound of the Pacific waves outside my window. Just beautiful. After breakfast we headed over to the airport to try to fix my HF. Our mechanics in Mareeba suggested we take aContinue reading “Day 7. Resting and repairing the HF”

Day 6. Hawaii – Marshall Islands

There have been some weather systems in south-western Pacific that we have monitored the last few days. One cyclone east of Australia might give us a little too strong headwinds for our last leg to Cairns. A SIGMET (Significant Weather) report of embedded thunderstorms existed for Marshall islands, and Majuro was right on the edgeContinue reading “Day 6. Hawaii – Marshall Islands”

Day 3. Waiting for calmer winds.

Yesterday we decided to delay our departure for Hawaii due to strong winds outside the west coast of the US. Today we have been monitoring the winds and the weather forecasts and the winds should improve enough by tomorrow morning, allowing us to depart at about 6am local time. As of now the winds andContinue reading “Day 3. Waiting for calmer winds.”