Proclaim vision
Proclaim is excited about the vigorous impact aviation has
with mission organizations. And now, we are even more excited about an
opportunity to support mission aviation in a new and vital way. The resulting
ministry focuses on missionary pilot candidates just graduating from a flight
program. Our objective is to come alongside these aviators and cut through the
time restraints and hindrances in their quest for full time service. This is
achieved by providing the opportunities and supports necessary to take these
aviators from graduation to acceptance with a mission organization, within a one or two year period.
The objectives of our ministry are:
- To provide these
missionary pilot/mechanics with aviation internship programs where they can
gain the necessary flight hours, maintenance proficiency, and experience
required by mission organizations.
- To help them reduce
debts incurred during their education and training, allowing them to
continue into full time service
Flight
Experience Building
One key element Proclaim offers to candidates that
successfully enter into our program is flight experience building. This is
crucial to complimenting the training that the candidate has received prior to
the point of entering Proclaim. Most Mission agencies require a minimum of 500
hours of flight experience before application can initiate, but flight
candidates that recently graduate from schools generally have 250 hours, or half
the required experience. Proclaim arranges internships that allow the
candidates to gain a minimum of 250 flight hours in a year. Candidates gain
additional hours serving as flight instructors, receiving advanced training,
pilot service, and “right seat” time in larger complex aircraft.
Maintenance Experience Building
The next key element that Proclaim Aviation Ministries
provides is experience building in maintenance. Both flight candidates (that
will be serving as pilot/mechanics) and “maintenance specialist” that enter into
Proclaim gain “real world” shop proficiency during their time in the program.
Internships are arranged that allow candidate’s maintenance proficiency to be
brought to a level required to meet the technical evaluations of the Mission
organization they will be serving with.
Educational Debt Reduction
Training for service as a missionary pilot or mechanic is a
huge investment. Many graduates have to obtain large school loans to complete
their schooling. Mission agencies have varying policies on the amount of debt
they will allow a candidate to have before “member” status is achieved.
Proclaim is committed to helping reduce the amount of educational debts of their
candidates to an amount that allows that person to gain acceptance into their
mission. The amount of educational debt that Proclaim will assume is based on
averaging several factors: the mission board requirements, the amount that
Proclaim can practically sustain, and the potential scholarship funds
available.
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