"Marshal's Airplane"
Marshall and I were working on a lawnmower tractor out in front of his airplane hangar, getting ready to mow the grass-strip planes used to come and go from his airport. He had bought into a partnership with a friend of his to own the airport on Turkey Mountain by Table Rock Lake just a few miles from Shell Knob, Missouri.
I looked over and saw a Beechcraft Bonanza plane sitting in a hanger and got a really bad feeling about it. I asked him about it, and he replied telling me he had just bought it recently but was spooked by it and was planning on selling it.
When we were done with the mower, I went over to the plane and laid my hands on it and prayed asking the Lord, “What’s up with this plane?” Instantly I went into a vision. I saw the plane crashing and both the wings were knocked off and when it came to a rest, the propeller was all bent up and there was blood on the windshield. Not good at all. But I thought, this doesn’t seem to be that anyone got killed or anything like that.
Marshall had a friend of his just south of the border in Arkansas who offered to store and try to sell it for him. However, Marshall heard the plane was being tied down outside and not in a hanger like they had agreed. He had a friend of his take him down to pick up the plane.
Upon takeoff, he had neglected to adjust the flaps correctly and the plane went down on take-off, just like I had seen in the vision. He was ok but had to walk back to the airport, as no one had seen him go down. He ended up with just a bleeding head wound from hitting his head on the windshield.