The true strength of Pilots for Christ lies in our chapters. One person
working alone can do many things in His name, but a chapter working together can
accomplish miracles in His name. This page lists PCI's many chapters. If one
exists in your area, get active in it. If not, we will be more than happy to
help you start one. It isn't difficult. Contact our President,
Lee DeArmond, to learn how.
Click on a chapter name below to view its information.
Meetings are held on the 2nd Saturday of March, June, September, and
December. Contact Lance to learn the location of the next meeting.
Activities
This chapter's activities include but are not limited to the following:
Flying mercy missions, flying pastors to mission fields. (Usually commercial
connections), award flights for vacation Bible schools, award flights for
Awanas, award flights for Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, award flights for
Christian schools, flights for Arkansas Boys/Girls Ranch kids, filling Bible
racks at 23 airports, staffing a PCI booth at air shows, participating in
the Hardy, AR. Christmas parade, supporting local high school alcohol/drug
free graduation lockup and speaking engagements at numerous civic
organizations
Bob Francia
5834 Elwyn Dr.
Milford, OH 45150
(513) 831-4761
Email: bobfrancia@hotmail.com
Meetings
Days and times vary. Email or call Bob.
Activities
Chartered in 1989, the chapter has flown many missions of mercy and
helped provide transportation for several causes. It holds a yearly
picnic/fly day for Teen Challenge and other groups. It has displayed and
witnessed at several air shows including the Dayton Air Show and U.S. Air
and Trade Show. It has flown fund-raisers and conducted bible and youth
ministries. The Chapter has a very, very long list of accomplishments in His
service.
Chapel on the field at Merritt Island meets on the 2nd Saturday at 9:00
a.m. at the Merritt Island Air Service upstairs room.
Activities
Servant Air Ministries, Inc., (SAMI) is a nonprofit corporation
designated as the Florida Space Coast Chapter of Pilots for Christ, International. SAMI
has three airplanes and nine different mission projects in
the Bahamas, and one Children's Camp in North Carolina. They do missionary
pilot training, missionary air transportation, angel and mercy flights, and
have Chapels on the fields at Merritt Island, Florida, Pittsburgh, and Vero
Beach. They also have tents in local airshows, but have stayed away from Sun
'n' Fun and other costly shows, because they get free space at large Florida
shows.
India Chapter
Contact
Rev. S.G. Israel Caleb, President
P.O. Box 5, 16D, Vellapilayar Koil Street, S.S. Colony, Madurai-625010
Talilnadu, India
Third Saturday of each month, unless for special events or air shows.
Contact Gary for exact locations and times.
Activities
This chapter was chartered in 1988. It's mission statement is "Going into
all lands through aviation, proclaiming Christ and His Word." It has a very
active membership. Meets monthly, places Bibles in private airports, flies
missions of mercy, participates in air shows, fly-ins and parades, speaks at
churches; supports missionaries, orphanages and evangelists.
Paul Pankratz, President
16138 Jacquara Ave. Lakeville, MN 550441
(952) 898-6687 (home)
(651) 795-5889 (office)
Steve Wallick, Vice President/Flight Coordinator
(651) 681-8181
Meetings
Meetings from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., AirLake Airport, Lakeville, MN.
October through May, second Friday of each month. June through September,
second Thursday of each month.
Activities
Activities, since commissioning in September of 2002, have been
patient transportation, airport open house booths, and free plane rides to
enhance interest in the Chapter.
Robert Braun, President
119 Green Spring Cir.
Lansdale, PA 19446
(215) 393-3874 (home)
Meetings
Bi-monthly meetings are held in various locations throughout the
Eastern PA region. We provide a forum for discussion of aviation topics,
missionary aviation and evangelistic outreach using aviation. Contact John Stegman, chapter president, for up to date information.
Activities
Chartered in October, 2001, the chapter has been involved in mission
flights and air show evangelism. We also conduct youth outreach ministries
in the Eastern PA area. Please contact us if there is any way we can assist
you in your ministry.
The first or second Sunday of each month (unless the first Sunday is a
holiday, in which case the meeting is the second Sunday), at 2:30 p.m. at
the Falcon Head FBO conference room at Manassas Airport. Contact Jim to
confirm the meeting date before you go.
Activities
The Virginia Chapter owns and operates a seven-place twin-engine Aero
Commander. Through its members, it also has access to four-place
single-engine aircraft including a Bellanca Viking, a Cessna, a Bede
Aircraft BD-4 homebuilt and a Mooney as well as a six-place twin-engine Piper Seneca. The
chapter puts up displays and witnesses at air shows and has had
fund raisers for the Crisis Pregnancy Centers and a Christian pre-school.
Members work with youth groups in attaining aviation requirements for badges
and have conducted a ground school for chapter members and others interested
in aviation. More information about the
Virginia Chapter...
Steve Townsend
5450 East Blaisdell Ln.
Port Orchard, WA 98366
(360) 871-8046 (home)
(206) 296-7204 (office)
Meetings
The third Saturday each month, (Except November and December), 2 p.m.,
Airport Diner, Bremerton National Airport (PWT)
Activities
Aircraft/Pilot availablity: 4 and 6 seat Single Engine Land Aircraft/6
Pilots. Annual "Missions Flights" sightseeing fund raising event. Booth at
the Bremerton National Airport Blackberry Festival Fly-In, Labor Day
Weekend. Booth at the Northwest Aviation Conference and Trade Show
http://www.washington-aviation.org/, last weekend in February.
Dwight Krejci, President
707 S. 5th St.
Douglas, WY 82633
(307) 358-3315 (home)
(307) 358-3586 (home) flyingforhim@msn.com
Jerei Krejci, Secretary
(307) 358-3586
Meetings
Every second Saturday of the month at 10:00 a.m. contact Dwight Krejci
for meeting location.
Activities
The Wyoming Chapter currently has five aircraft available for mercy
missions of various kinds. Being a very large and sparse state, it receives
a great response from around the state and surrounding areas. Calls for
missions come in on a steady basis.