For Johnny Reeves, a missionary pilot with JAARS, reaching Papua New Guinea means flying into airstrips carved into mountainsides, where gravel, grass, mud, and clay replace the paved runways found at conventional airports. For one flight, however, the cargo aboard his Kodiak airplane was more significant than anything he had carried before.
For Johnny Reeves, a missionary pilot with JAARS, reaching Papua New Guinea means flying into airstrips carved into mountainsides, where gravel, grass, mud, and clay replace the paved runways found at conventional airports. For one flight, however, the cargo aboard his Kodiak airplane was more significant than anything he had carried before.
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