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Brazilian floods: aviation & the environment – Ep. 821 Aug 202400:43:18

Episode 8 - Brazilian floods – aviation & the environment

When floods hit Rio Grande do Sul and made 600,000 people homeless, pilot Jacob Anderson from MAF affiliate Asas de Socorro flew in to help. Jacob and Caroline Pomeroy from Climate Stewards discuss the causes of southern Brazil’s worst ever climate disaster and explore the relationship between aviation and the environment.

Flying in the face of insecurity – Ep 720 May 202400:44:33

Episode 7 – Staying safe in PNG

Given PNG’s recent fuel crisis and escalating civil unrest, how do you stay safe in such a volatile country? Pilot Andrew Symmonds, who was caught up in the riots, and Andy Hedley-Smith - MAF International’s head of security and former close protection manager at the Metropolitan Police - share their top tips.

What does it take to become a MAF pilot? - Ep 626 Feb 202400:48:19

Episode 6 – What does it take to become a MAF pilot? 21-year-old James Gullett - MAF UK’s youngest pilot - has just graduated from MAF’s Future Pilot Programme – a new scheme, which supports upcoming British mission pilots with the cost of their training. James and Marco Koffeman - Director of the Mission Aviation Training Centre where James completed his training - share their highs and lows of learning to fly.

Celebrating 50 years of MAF Arnhem Land, Australia – Ep 514 Dec 202300:41:28

Episode 5 – Happy Birthday MAF Arnhem Land! For half a century, MAF’s been serving the Yolngu people who live in the vast, isolated wilderness of Australia’s Arnhem Land. We hear from MAF Arnhem Land’s country director Matt Henderson and MAF partner Natalie Morreau who manages Miyalk Domestic & Family Violence Shelter, which has been empowering women for decades.

How MAF is navigating Haiti in the grip of gang violence – Ep 423 Aug 202300:40:49

Episode 4 – Navigating Haiti: With gang violence on the rise, we hear from MAF pilot Eric Fagerland who’s overseeing a skeleton crew in the capital Port-Au-Prince, and MAF frequent flyer Dr Janice Cotrone – founder and dean of the Wesleyan University’s Haiti School of Nursing who narrowly missed a bullet and survived armed robbery.

How MAF’s medevacs save lives in Timor-Leste, the DRC and PNG – Ep 324 Mar 202300:41:55

MAF Timor-Leste pilot Ping Domtta, Dr Zwijnenburg from PNG’s Kompiam District Hospital and Maud Kells OBE – former midwife / nurse, trainer, author and founder of Mulita Hospital / Mulita Primary School in the DRC, all share their experience of MAF’s lifesaving medevacs (medical evacuations).

Tackling poverty in South Sudan - Ep 212 Jan 202300:41:57

John Feil - Operations Manager for MAF South Sudan, Peter Claver - Head of Programmes at health charity AMREF and the Rev Bernard Suwa of Grace Community Church in Juba, share how they’re tackling poverty in South Sudan – MAF’s oldest African programme.

Access to education in Papua New Guinea and Liberia - Ep102 Dec 202200:41:24

Join Sally Lloyd - Director of Strickland Bosavi Foundation, Maika Yabua - a science teacher at Nomad Mougulu High School and Steven Biggs - MAF Liberia’s Deputy Chief Pilot as they discuss access to education in Papua New Guinea and Liberia.

40th anniversary of the Ethiopian famine - Ep 918 Oct 202400:41:48

Episode 9 – 40th anniversary of the Ethiopian famine

In 1984, Sir Bob Geldof saw the BBC’s ‘Biblical famine’ report from Ethiopia, which sparked ‘Do They Know it’s Christmas?’ and ‘Live Aid’. MAF’s Keith Ketchum recalls how he flew in hundreds of tons of food and enabled the BBC to capture that devastating footage. Sam Baguma from MAF’s disaster response team compares how MAF tackles disasters today.

Free at last: Mozambican authorities drop terrorism case - Ep.1010 Dec 202400:59:59

Episode 10 – Free at last: Mozambican authorities drop terrorism case

On 2 November 2022, MAF pilot Ryan Koher was supposed to fly supplies to an orphanage in Cabo Delgado, when he was stopped by security just for carrying vitamins. Little did Ryan know that he would end up in prison for 4.5 months for a crime he didn’t commit. What started as a misunderstanding soon escalated to suspected terrorism. Ryan and his wife Annabel share their ordeal.

P2-AFD: MAF’s latest addition to the fleet - Ep.1207 Aug 202500:44:33

P2-AFD’ – MAF’s latest addition to the fleet - is now hard at work in Papua New Guinea for.

But what’s the story behind this brand-new aircraft and what does it take for a small plane to serve the world’s most isolated communities?

In the latest edition of MAF’s Flying for Life podcast, Josh Carter chats to the people behind the plane – donor David Dorricott and pilot Dylan Fast who flew P2-AFD from America to Australia:  

Happy 80th birthday MAF! - Ep.1109 Apr 202500:42:36

In our special 80th anniversary edition, trustee and former pilot Max Gove and country director Lisa Blomberg - who heads up MAF’s newest programme in Guinea – turn back the clock to navigate MAF’s most memorable milestones. Standing on the shoulders of giants, they consider how MAF history inspires their work today.

Supporting child refugees in Uganda - Ep. 1322 Dec 202500:42:07

Nearly 2 million refugees – over half of them children - are now living in Uganda, which has the largest refugee population in Africa. But faced with the largest aid cuts in history, Uganda’s child refugees are suffering. Ruth Jack – MAF’s Africa Director, and Rosemary Khamati from PEACE International share how they’re supporting these vulnerable children.

Happy 60th Birthday MAF Chad - Ep.1420 Mar 202600:36:41

Since 1966, MAF’s been serving Chad’s most isolated people such as the Teda in the Sahara. Their language had never been published until linguist Mark Ortman arrived. For 30 years, Mark - enabled by MAF - has developed the Teda alphabet and transformed education. Find out how Mark and Esmara – MAF’s youngest country director - are changing lives.

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