PH Tay got saga one.Bad teeth and attitude to match,one could be forgiven,fir a cleaning lady.An AO being newlt indoctrinated into CC got slow in shaking her filty hand,and she reacted like a spurned cleaning lady.Now shouls be toothless and moved to Perth,I think.Same as Emaily De Chouta.Full of Sh!@!like in EEdia.Best dont step.
What used to be a mole or facial mark on the person's right cheek points to Adrian Oei.
He was a flight attendant and along with many others became an "Administrative Officer" or AO for short. This was during the early days of SIA's rapid expansion when just about anyone was promoted, appointed, assigned (call it whatever you want)from Cabin crew to "executive" grade. All without tertiary qualifications. Most had Higher School Certificate ( HSC ) which somewhat equates to GCE A levels.
Adrian was assigned as "AO (Crew Welfare)". Believe it or not.... there was an office role to look after crews' welfare. This was created as SIA started to fly long distance using the 747Bs and it made refueling stops in the Middle East at airports in Bahrain and Dubai. Each 747 flight had 18 crew then, and they were accommodated in apartments during the layovers.
Yes,those days I remembered well Break over in Dubai or Bahrein,then to Lon In B707,15 days long And it could make or break,only good for solo The paxs were even better and class They took out the whole set to lunch To Kam Tong,in Bayswater,or pack 15 sets And now it looks the glamour is gone What to tell my grandchild Of those glorious days Of respect and trust in one another These covid times,showed it ended The music stopped,the paxs no more While I recall those glory days Of Vietnam war and growing up year Let those who read it know here We had the most fun,those flying days Gone, forever, memories are like these.
14 comments:
raymond foo la
Wrong la!
aloysious lim
Nope not Aloysious :)
I think he is Adrian Oei. Nice chap.
Adrian Michael Oei...looking fabulous!
flew 30 yrs. never see or hear of him before.
Handsome meh?
Anonymous said...
Handsome meh?
Not bad ma for a 74 yr old man like me lol
Thought is an old but stylish looking auntie
All wrong Liao la!
She is actually PH TAY
PH Tay got saga one.Bad teeth and attitude to match,one could be forgiven,fir a cleaning lady.An AO being newlt indoctrinated into CC got slow in shaking her filty hand,and she reacted like a spurned cleaning lady.Now shouls be toothless and moved to Perth,I think.Same as Emaily De Chouta.Full of Sh!@!like in EEdia.Best dont step.
What used to be a mole or facial mark on the person's right cheek points to
Adrian Oei.
He was a flight attendant and along with many others became an "Administrative Officer" or AO for short. This was during the early days of SIA's rapid expansion when just about anyone was promoted, appointed, assigned (call it whatever you want)from Cabin crew to "executive" grade. All without tertiary qualifications. Most had Higher School Certificate ( HSC ) which somewhat equates to GCE A levels.
Adrian was assigned as "AO (Crew Welfare)". Believe it or not.... there was an office role to look after crews' welfare. This was created as SIA started to fly long distance using the 747Bs and it made refueling stops in the Middle East at airports in Bahrain and Dubai. Each 747 flight had 18 crew then, and they were accommodated in apartments during the layovers.
Yes,those days I remembered well
Break over in Dubai or Bahrein,then to Lon
In B707,15 days long
And it could make or break,only good for solo
The paxs were even better and class
They took out the whole set to lunch
To Kam Tong,in Bayswater,or pack 15 sets
And now it looks the glamour is gone
What to tell my grandchild
Of those glorious days
Of respect and trust in one another
These covid times,showed it ended
The music stopped,the paxs no more
While I recall those glory days
Of Vietnam war and growing up year
Let those who read it know here
We had the most fun,those flying days
Gone, forever, memories are like these.
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