The Manila Times

Pilot dies in Indonesia plane crash

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PAPUA:

An American pilot died when her plane malfunctio­ned while she was on her way to deliver coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) rapid test kits to a remote Indonesian village, officials said.

Joyce Lin, 40, had just taken off Tuesday morning, leaving the airport in Sentani in Papua province in a Kodiak aircraft. She was a missionary with the Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), serving as a pilot and an informatio­n technology specialist.

She’d been with the MAF for about three years, according to the organizati­on.

Tuesday, Lin was attempting to fly to Mamit, in the Papua highlands, in an effort to bring test kits to the local clinic. Within minutes of takeoff, she reported an emergency.

The aircraft fell into Lake Sentani, and divers confirmed she did not survive, according to the MAF. She was the only one aboard the plane. The MAF said it was working with local authoritie­s to investigat­e the incident.

Lin had worked in Indonesia for two years, and joined the MAF after more than a decade of work as a computer specialist. She was a graduate of the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, where she received both her bachelor and master degrees, before enrolling at Gordon-Conwell Theologica­l Seminary and graduating in 2017.

It was at seminary that Lin discovered mission aviation, and she never looked back. “Joyce was a light reflecting Jesus, and she will be deeply missed,” the MAF wrote in a statement. Lin is survived by her parents and two sisters, who have requested privacy were not available for comment.

Indonesia has seen more than 15,000 cases of the virus, and over 1,000 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University. That’s the highest death toll for any East Asian country, other than China, and only Singapore and China have had more cases.

The country has seen its coronaviru­s numbers rapidly multiply, despite not reporting any Covid-19 cases until March.

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