We have arrived safely!
We have arrived safely in Nicaragua!
We actually had a LOT less "headaches" than we thought we would have. Everything seemed to go smooth as silk, it goes to show you that God deserves the glory for each of our successes.
The flight from Key West to Cancun went very well, and customs at the Cancun/ASUR airport ramp was extraordinarily easy. There was a guy there that walked us through the whole "process" of immigration and customs. Of course we prepared SO MUCH for the flight that we had everything we needed...but it went very well, and we thank God for THAT!
The flight from Cancun to Managua took four hours (as expected). All went well, although we encountered quite a few clouds (we were flying under Instrument Flight Rules, so no problem) and some weather. We flew at 11,000 feet for most of the trip to Managua, due to the heighth of the terrain in Honduras and Nicaragua. We passed through customs and immigration in Managua in a matter of minutes, and got some chicken (y'all remember how much we brag about the chicken in Nicaragua?) at the airport terminal.
All is well, and we expect to continue the journey to Puerto Cabezas either tomorrow afternoon or the following day.
Thank you for all your prayers.
Richard
We actually had a LOT less "headaches" than we thought we would have. Everything seemed to go smooth as silk, it goes to show you that God deserves the glory for each of our successes.
The flight from Key West to Cancun went very well, and customs at the Cancun/ASUR airport ramp was extraordinarily easy. There was a guy there that walked us through the whole "process" of immigration and customs. Of course we prepared SO MUCH for the flight that we had everything we needed...but it went very well, and we thank God for THAT!
The flight from Cancun to Managua took four hours (as expected). All went well, although we encountered quite a few clouds (we were flying under Instrument Flight Rules, so no problem) and some weather. We flew at 11,000 feet for most of the trip to Managua, due to the heighth of the terrain in Honduras and Nicaragua. We passed through customs and immigration in Managua in a matter of minutes, and got some chicken (y'all remember how much we brag about the chicken in Nicaragua?) at the airport terminal.
All is well, and we expect to continue the journey to Puerto Cabezas either tomorrow afternoon or the following day.
Thank you for all your prayers.
Richard
Dios le bendiga grandemente a su familia y ministerio.
Casa de Servicio, International
Missionary Aviation, Medical Evacuation
Church of God, World Missions Project #: 065-0497
Richard & Carolyn Becton
210 392-9574 (for dialing from the US, and for messages)


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