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AVIACO
3rd Nov 2004, 08:54
Yuva (former CSD and most recently Cabin Crew Training Instructor at Qatar Airlines), also formerly of Gulf Air, sadly passed away this morning. She suffered a heart attack.

Condolences. Many readers and visitors to this forum will have known her and flown with her.

naughty but nice
3rd Nov 2004, 12:15
I flew with Yuva b4...nice lady..did she have any history of heart trouble in the past? thats awful,she wasnt even very old..

Bangkok Layover
4th Nov 2004, 12:46
I got the news this morning and ....God!..I just couldnt belive what I heard!!

My Condolences!

A300Man
5th Nov 2004, 09:28
She was a lovely lady, full of energy and enthusiasm for the job. I am sure everyone you knew her will understand when I say that she was a whirlwind in the cabin.

RIP.

NowHappyCCrew
6th Nov 2004, 02:02
yuva deserves more than recognition...she was one of the best indian crew i have met.....i loved her english and i loved the fact she wasnt a backstabber and also she was great onboard and outside ....she was my p.supervisor....

GOD REST HER SOUL.....

May God punish teh company for being so heartless

homesick rae
6th Nov 2004, 02:26
Akbar, when will you learn to respect you crew!!!??????????

RIP Yuva

Your colleagues past and present will miss you.

Cheers

HR

Bangkok Layover
6th Nov 2004, 11:48
Akbar doesnt learn.he has no top!

Those who were there when David sanchez died may remember.only Mark Turner was running about,organaizing everything for the funaral,on company's part.

AAB did nothing then. and would do nothing now and in the future.

May YB rest in peace

and

May AAB go to hell.

homesick rae
6th Nov 2004, 14:52
BKK Layover,

Yes mate, I remember all too well. I was a pallbearer for young David.

Akbar did nothing at all.

It was Mark, Sandra and the CSDs (myself, Adel and few others) then there were people from ops and crewing and the crew at the reception afterwards comforting his mother.

Akbar was too busy worrying about who was reporting sick for flights!

flightlevelchange
11th Nov 2004, 11:08
RIP Yuva

very sad news indeed, i remember doing her onboard CS training. And I was on a flight landing back into doha when david passed away, we were just speaking about not having seen him for a while me and bev

Very sad day indeed.

FLC

Eddie_699
12th Nov 2004, 05:24
I never met her but I heard about her and how wonderful she is ............... R.I.P.......... May you rest in Peace.....

I can see much love here for here among every body here....


Eddie

Muscat

apaddyinuk
17th Nov 2004, 21:55
I was away when I heard about Yuva last week.
Very sad to hear it. She was my PM in QR and I had the pleasure of flying with her numourous times and even had her as a passenger to LHR when she was heading away to the US on holidays and it was a pleasure having someone who worked for the company that was able to chat to you with out fear of being a "hinderance"!!!
She was a lovely person and one of the few people who made working for QR bearable!
RIP Yuva from myself and the now almost all gone Irish contingency.

p.s....is it true the circumstances in which she died were as awful as Iv been hearing in that the crew were really treated badly?

nestor
19th Nov 2004, 17:11
I 'm sorry to hear about Yuva too. We completed the flight Dispatcher course at Bombay Flying Club. Great person.

R.I.P Yuva.

Captain Mercurius
23rd Nov 2004, 10:15
Dear All,


I have learned with sadness that Yuva passed away.

I also flew with her, nice lady, nice person.

Poor woman, who knows what pressure she did, suffered to have a hearth attack.

I just hope that, from now on, the non-believers have learned something reading this thread,and realize how bad are the working conditions at QR .

AAB does not care, he never will care about anybody.

Crew have to work as slaves on this company, specially the cabin crew who are worked to exhaustion.

AAB and his followers have created an atmosphere of fear insecurity and betrayal on this company.

In addition, he has the guts to appear on CNN acting as a great entrepreneur and the person with a vision in the command of the fastest growing airline in the planet.

Well, If somebody very rich and blind gives me his check book , I am sure I could go out and “make the fastest growing airline “ easily , it is just a matter of cash ,not competence .:hmm:


My condolences to Yuva’s family.:ugh:

Mercurius

digna
25th Nov 2004, 19:40
Yuva Is a loss to those who New her and I am sure she will be missed, She was my PS when I was there and she was one of the few people in the office to be trusted,
May god rest her soul

My condolences to Yuva’s family

trademan
27th Nov 2004, 21:14
It is with extreme grief to write about that great lady who is not amongst us today but she will always be present in our hearts and will be lovingly remembered. She was kind of a person who always make her presence felt and never let anyone get bored in her company.

I know how devastated her family is and just pray that the departed soul rest in peace and the family get the courage to bear this great loss.

Deepest condolences for the grieved family!!

Sad......Trademan:{

A300Man-2005
2nd Dec 2005, 10:03
It's hard to believe that more than a year has passed now since Yuva's sudden death. Gone but not forgotten!!

Wonder what she thinks of the hideous liveries displayed on A7-AED and A7-AFP.............probably looking down and rolling her eyes in disbelief! Yuva was something of a traditionalist, I think.

We still miss you Yuva.

Eddie_699
3rd Dec 2005, 10:09
R.I.P Yuva

God bless you... even though I don't know you in person but me mates still talking all good about you...in'sh Allah soon will seel you when I get there.....

Never forget you....

love, light & blessing....

carloundangrian76
5th Dec 2005, 04:57
I have flown with Yuva many times. She was a wonderful person to work with. Always so energetic and enthusiastic. She once caught me making a a mistake, but she was just let it slide and told me to learn from it. She use to tell people in our flights that I was one of the best galley operators in the economy section. She once removed me froma double sector flight(because I was an hour early for sign in) and we flew to Khartoum together, that was an easy flight. Its so sad that she's gone. Yuva is QR's lost.

Qatar airways should learn to value their hard working crew, they shouldnt waste all the potential that they have. Because the airline has all the monetary resources. I was with them for two years. I was always unhappy and always scared. But I did my best to cope and I managed to survive .Only my friends gave me strenght, but of course when the boys accomodation curfew started. I lost my support system(my female friends). I still have bad dreams somtimes about AAB and QR. I may not be making a lot of money anymore here in my country but I am happy, relaxed and free:D .

To all the QR crew, my prayers are with you guys.

C

MIRRIAM
8th Dec 2005, 07:55
I remember when i heard about Yuva death ,i couldnt believe it ,she was wonderfull person and so different than the other indians in the company,i have learnt a lot from her ,i enjoyed her briefing and personality,she was full of energy ,i am not anymore working with QR since more than a year and unfortunately still having bad dreams about this company and Al Baker ,how could he be such an a... :mad: , The most proffesional cabin crew are in QR and i really wish them good luck and they deserve a lot appreciation