Stuart King
Roy Jenkins meets Stuart King, one of the founders of Mission Aviation Fellowship.
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Stuart King is a D-Day veteran whose influence reaches into some of the remotest corners of the world. He spent six years as an engineer officer in the RAF and became one of the founders of Mission Aviation Fellowship, which carries relief workers and doctors, pastors and emergency supplies to places of great need.
After 35 years heading the UK organisation, he’s now, at the age of 94, emeritus president of Mission Aviation Fellowship International, a major part of a global alliance, which has 135 planes flying to 26 countries, from Mongolia to Bangladesh, from Madagascar to Chad.
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- Sun 19 Jun 2016 09:03Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
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