By Carmelo Turdo |
When
completed, the Skywagon will join the fleet of Adventist World Aviation Canada to operate from Sioux Lookout in northwest Ontario, Canada. Sioux Lookout is
home to an Adventist community, a local airport, medical services and rustic
tourist attractions. It is also home to some groups within the First Nations,
the indigenous peoples of Canada. Air transport is the most efficient way to
reach these smaller communities, and Adventist World Aviation Canada plans to employ the aircraft
initially to transport needed utility technicians, education specialists and health care professionals. The versatility of the Skywagon will ensure that it will provide dependable air transportation in this large geographic area for many years to come.
The
Aero Experience visited the Wings of Hope hangar on Tuesday for the dedication and blessing of the aircraft. The Skywagon was rolled out and positioned close to the gathering of staff and volunteers attending their regular meeting prior to the formal ceremony.
"We pray, Lord, a special blessing on the plane and those who will pilot this plane," said Pastor Olin during the ceremony. "We pray a very special blessing on those who will benefit from the service of this plane as well...We are so grateful for all the volunteer effort that is very evident this morning."
Dr. Edwards also thanked the Wings of Hope staff and volunteers for their hard work in preparing the aircraft for service in the First Nations communities in Ontario. "You have all invested your hearts and your hands, your skills, your abilities in facilitating something that is going to be immeasurable in terms of its impact. So I want to thank God for placing it in your hearts so that you can place your hands and your skills where He would like it to be a blessing to so many people."
Following the dedication and blessing of the aircraft, the staff and volunteers from Wings of Hope and the Seventh-Day Adventist Church staff gathered for a group photo before the aircraft was moved to a position near the large hangar doors. The Skywagon will soon take several test flights and should be ready for delivery later in April.
The Aero Experience thanks Wings of Hope, Adventist World Aviation and the Ontario Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church staff for their hospitality and humanitarian service provided throughout the world.
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