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PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Air Asia Training at its best Reply with quote



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN2r_gYxmKM
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Re: Air Asia Training at its best Reply with quote



away-pits Wrote:
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Have a good day person with a posting history of just one post in AA. I
have a feeling abc could be JGG Aero Photos et al Smile If that is the
case (and apologies to AA regulars ) JGG -Go root ya boot .

You're a goose. What I'm saying is that I watched 2 minutes and thought
it was a stupid video. People are posting youtube links constantly
nowadays without a small ramble so people can easily make their own
determination whether it's worth watching or not. I don't think a
lonely YouTube link is good Usenet etiquette. It doesn't take a poster
more than a few seconds to provide a brief summary.

No I'm NOT JGG ya clown, and I've posted more than once!


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Re: Air Asia Training at its best Reply with quote



away-pits Wrote:
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Ahhhh now it is clear - and thus apologies and yes you are obviously not
JGG

Actually, I've been a sworn enemy of JGG (and whatever other pseudonym
he's used) since the early 90s.

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Yes it *is* a stupid video and what concerns me about Air asia and lot
of other Carriers in that area is the culture that pervades "some"
training schools Both mechanical and cabin crew.

Point taken. Read these:
http://www.flight.org/articles/14/1/Korean-Airlines-Safety-Audit-Findings
http://www.flight.org/articles/12/1/ASIANA-B747-INCIDENT---ANCHORAGE-AIRPORT-11-November-1998

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I looked at the google profile it only had you listed as once in here
via google. Arc up at them not me Smile

Actually, I don't normally post using this name. I cannot access Usenet
from work so I use a name I registered for the RFDS forum at
www.flight.org

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Have a Boags

I'll have two. Cheers matey!


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Culture of training was- Air Asia Training at its best Reply with quote

ABC wrote:

Quote:
away-pits Wrote:
Ahhhh now it is clear - and thus apologies and yes you are obviously not
JGG

Actually, I've been a sworn enemy of JGG (and whatever other pseudonym
he's used) since the early 90s.

Yes it *is* a stupid video and what concerns me about Air asia and lot
of other Carriers in that area is the culture that pervades "some"
training schools Both mechanical and cabin crew.

Point taken. Read these:
http://www.flight.org/articles/14/1/Korean-Airlines-Safety-Audit-Findings
http://www.flight.org/articles/12/1/ASIANA-B747-INCIDENT---ANCHORAGE-AIRPORT-11-November-1998

Thank you -I had read those some time back But perhaps some of the
newer lurkers and contributors may also benefit.
Quote:
I looked at the google profile it only had you listed as once in here
via google. Arc up at them not me :)

Actually, I don't normally post using this name. I cannot access Usenet
from work so I use a name I registered for the RFDS forum at

RFDS! Sir, I look forward to posts from any one associated with that
body.
They and Legacy are two orgs we support heavily chook raffles and
fund drives etc
Apart from being BORN in an RFDS plane 1949 as a bushie have nothing
but admiration for them -even if some non reflective folk abuse the
Privilige and think of them as a taxi service thus blowing the costs
sky high to the distress of many----------
Have Boags
Quote:

I'll have two. Cheers matey!

If your ever in WA being RFDS then the beers are on us.
Local rules in my area for years

Side note---
This thread shows that people with divergent views or perceptions
within this NG at least
can get to consensus PDQ.

Cheers and as Churchill once said-- "i have often been forced to eat
my words. And find them a most agreable diet.

Good luck to you ABC.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Re: Air Asia Training at its best Reply with quote

away-pits wrote:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN2r_gYxmKM


WTF!
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away-pits
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Re: Air Asia Training at its best Reply with quote

ABC wrote:

Quote:
away-pits Wrote:
Have a good day person with a posting history of just one post in AA. I
have a feeling abc could be JGG Aero Photos et al Smile If that is the
case (and apologies to AA regulars ) JGG -Go root ya boot .

You're a goose. What I'm saying is that I watched 2 minutes and thought
it was a stupid video.

Ahhhh now it is clear - and thus apologies and yes you are obviously
not JGG
Thus hand me the tomato sauce as I eat the humble pie.

Yes it *is* a stupid video and what concerns me about Air asia and lot
of other Carriers in that area is the culture that pervades "some"
training schools Both mechanical and cabin crew.
As opposed to others I have observed. Such as QF, Emirates and Old
Swiss air and SAS
In those professionalism is the key when in the training schools until
end of course ---- then they do know how to relax or approach the end
of course parties with an elan that is scary .

Quote:
People are posting youtube links constantly
nowadays without a small ramble so people can easily make their own
determination whether it's worth watching or not. I don't think a
lonely YouTube link is good Usenet etiquette. It doesn't take a poster
more than a few seconds to provide a brief summary.

Your points are constructive and well meant also taken on board for
future posting.
Quote:
No I'm NOT JGG ya clown, and I've posted more than once!

I looked at the google profile it only had you listed as once in here
via google. Arc up at them not me :)

Pits taking good advice in good spirit-------- and yes don't mind
being the class clown on occasions but not as in the manner within the
link that is the genesis of this thread
Cheers

Have a Boags
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