
Linden Millist, chief engineer for Adventist Aviation Services, was
burned after a fuel tank caught fire at the AAS hangar at the airport in
the city of Goroka in the Eastern Highlands. He was taken by medevac to
Brisbane, Australia, where he remains in critical condition while
undergoing treatment at a hospital.
Millist, 33, is the son of AAS CEO Roger Millist.
AAS is working with the country’s Accident Investigation Commission to determine the cause of the incident.
AAS plays a key role in the work of the Adventist Church in Papua New
Guinea. Pilots transport pastors, teachers and building materials in the
isolated and rugged highlands along the Fly and Sepik River systems.
Many of the remote villages are otherwise a two-day walk from main
roads. AAS also assists with medical evacuations.
The ministry owns two 10-seat planes and offered more than 1,000 mission
flights last year. AAS also does commercial work to help financially
sustain its ministry.
Millist is one of 13 AAS staff, four of whom are pilots.
The president of the Adventist Church’s Papua New Guinea Union Mission,
Leigh Rice, is calling for Adventists to pray for Millist and his
recovery.
Source: Adventist News Network
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