Pacific Missionary Aviation

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Pacific Missionary Aviation (PMA) is a non-profit, Christian missionary organization that provides aviation and medical services to remote islands in the Pacific Ocean. Founded in 1973 by Floyd and Martha Anita King, PMA aims to spread the Christian Gospel and provide essential services to isolated communities, including medical evacuation, healthcare, educational support, and disaster relief.

History[edit | edit source]

Pacific Missionary Aviation was established with the vision of reaching out to remote islands in the Pacific, where transportation and communication were challenging. The founders, Floyd and Martha Anita King, recognized the need for aviation services to support missionary work and to assist in medical emergencies, disaster response, and community development. Over the years, PMA has expanded its operations, adding a fleet of aircraft and boats to serve more islands and communities.

Mission and Services[edit | edit source]

The primary mission of PMA is to share the Christian Gospel and demonstrate God's love through practical acts of service. The organization focuses on several key areas:

  • Medical Evacuation and Healthcare: PMA provides emergency medical evacuation services for critically ill or injured patients from remote locations to hospitals where they can receive appropriate care. Additionally, PMA operates mobile clinics and supports local health initiatives to improve community health.
  • Disaster Relief: In the event of natural disasters, such as typhoons, earthquakes, or tsunamis, PMA offers immediate relief efforts, including the delivery of food, water, medical supplies, and other essentials to affected areas.
  • Educational Support: Recognizing the importance of education, PMA assists in transporting teachers, students, and educational materials to remote schools, helping to improve access to education for island communities.
  • Church Planting and Evangelism: As part of its Christian mission, PMA supports church planting, evangelism, and discipleship programs to spread the Christian faith among the island populations.

Fleet[edit | edit source]

PMA operates a fleet of aircraft and boats, specially equipped for the unique challenges of serving remote Pacific islands. These vehicles are essential for transporting personnel, patients, supplies, and equipment to and from isolated areas.

Operations[edit | edit source]

Pacific Missionary Aviation has its headquarters in Guam, with additional bases and operations in several Pacific countries, including the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, and the Philippines. The organization works closely with local communities, governments, and international partners to coordinate its services and maximize its impact.

Challenges and Impact[edit | edit source]

Operating in remote and often difficult-to-reach locations presents numerous challenges, including unpredictable weather, limited infrastructure, and the vast distances between islands. Despite these obstacles, PMA has made a significant impact on the lives of thousands of people across the Pacific, providing essential services that would otherwise be inaccessible.

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