The Central African Republic is one of the poorest and most inaccessible regions of the world. To be able to reach its people, the Catholic mission uses an aircraft. For six months, the author commanded this plane. Aside from this mission, he was also a part of NGOs such as the MSF and the Red Cross. Travel with him through Africa and discover that this continent is not always dominated by misery and poverty. This fascinating perspective will provide you with a relativistic view of the Western norms and values. Since childhood, Hans Swellengrebel has always been fascinated with aviation. After ten years of flying, he finally decided to spread his wings wider and became a flight instructor in the US. Then he flew to New Guinea for the Catholic mission. However, it was something too heavy for him at that time, and a motorcycle accident put a brutal end to his childhood dream. His re-adventure in Africa was a great success and this book will testify to that.
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