It is genuinely good news that there are a number of contributors on here who have enjoyed their time in Korea. I also fully accept that there are ways of conducting yourself in a foreign country that are culturally sensitive and go a long way to mitigating any problems with relationships. Nonetheless, I am one of those people who wish to be considered as an equal and not a second class human being - I would love to believe that is possible in Korea but I am not convinced. Can someone with more experience of KAL as a company tell me if it is possible, for example, for a foreigner to hold a Training Captain's position? That would be very telling.