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If We Had a Kodiak
Jim Baptista
Wycliffe missionary pilot who served in Papua New Guinea

Jim BaptistaSeptember 2005
" I wish I would've had one of those KODIAKs when we served in New Guinea. We could've done two or three times the amount of work in one flight," said Jim Baptista.

Jim flew the first P206 in Papua New Guinea. JAARS pilots are still using the P206 today in PNG but are having difficulty finding avgas fuel. The current need for PNG is four KODIAKs.

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