Good luck SAA
SAA may discover that when they start looking for crew that the quality of guys out there still keen on a job with SAA has changed. Many of the more experienced guys that would have been keen in the past, no longer are. Those type of candidates are well qualified and more keen on what is being offered beyond our borders, so all they will find to hire will be the youngsters keen on a free rating who will no doubt be on their way overseas as soon as their free rating allows them. The days of our national carrier being a long term career are over. I would sooner stay working where i am in SA than choose to join SAA, but i will be in AUS. by June, so good luck to Kaya and his mates.