Luvley read during emotive times. RHK, ditto. It was often RHS visit or observer visit. I started my colourful career as a Trainee Crew Rostering Assistant with Cally in 1965. having just failed the first stage selection for Hamble. The Britannias started going into HK and I was put in charge of rostering FD crew for a course in HK operations. Part of the jollie was for them to go to HK where they shot arrivals and deps in a light-twin. I think it was a seven day affair. As the one responsible for arranging the courses I asked CP, (Roy Hermes) if I could go to HK and administer from there. He burst out laughing and continued to do so every time he saw me in the Crawley Offices for months.