The Fleet
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We have three Piper Navajos used for transporting people as well as other various materials. On a typical flight, a Navajo can carry either 7 passengers or around 1300 lbs of cargo along with the fuel needed to get to the destination. |
![]() These are the two King Air A-90s used by MARC and Samaritan's Purse. The one on the right is N418SP, which was donated by Franklin Graham, president of Samaratin's Purse and the one on the left, N410SP, is used by Samaritan's Purse. The King Air can carry either 9 passengers or 2000 lbs of cargo on a typical flight. |
![]() The Caravan belongs to Samaritan's Purse, but they are kind enough to let MARC use it as well. It has seats for 9 and on a typical flight can carry around 2400 lbs of either people, cargo, or a combination of the two. |
![]() This is the Casa, a twin-engine airplane owned by Samaratin's Purse and flown by both Samaratin's Purse and MARC It is the largest of the aircraft employed by the ministry with room for 19 passengers or 4000 lbs of cargo. The interior is just roomy enough to fit a Geo Tracker inside. |
![]() The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is not used directly for ministry. Flight instruction and rentals help to bring in a small amount of revenue to keep costs down. |



