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Florida Charity's Plane Disappears Over Haitian Mountainside

6 Feb

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Summary

  • A plane belonging to a Florida charity is missing over Haiti.
  • Contact was lost with the aircraft above Jérémie on Thursday.
  • The charity requests prayers and privacy for the families involved.
Florida Charity's Plane Disappears Over Haitian Mountainside

A search operation is currently active in Haiti following the disappearance of an aircraft linked to a Florida-based charity. The Embraer 11 Bandeirante, registered as N316AF and operated by Agape Flights, reportedly lost contact with officials over the mountainous terrain near Jérémie.

Agape Flights, headquartered in Venice, Florida, confirmed the incident and shared the news via Facebook. The charity, which serves as a vital support system for missionaries across the Caribbean, including Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas, has appealed for public support.

In their statement, Agape Flights expressed deep concern for the pilots and their loved ones. They also respectfully asked for privacy for the families affected by this distressing event. The organization highlighted its mission to provide essential resources and share the love of Christ through various ministries in the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Contact was lost with an Embraer 11 Bandeirante aircraft, N316AF, belonging to the Florida-based charity Agape Flights, over the mountains near Jérémie, Haiti.
The aircraft disappeared over the mountains above Jérémie in the southern part of Haiti.
Agape Flights is a charity based in Florida that provides a lifeline for missionaries in Haiti and other Caribbean nations, equipping them with resources for various ministries.

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