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vomit comet
20th Jul 2007, 08:21
HELLO EVERYONE:E bahrain pilots just got the all clear to join ey...THE BAN HAS BEEN REMOVED!:E:E

Chuck Y
20th Jul 2007, 09:38
That's good news. Now we have a chance of leaving this rat infested sinking ship since nothing will ever change, the board will always be a collection of the most dim witted people on the island, the management will always be mercenaries from somewhere or other out to make a quick buck & finally the old mafias will see be lurking around.

b767300
20th Jul 2007, 09:50
Good News......:d:d

gccpro
20th Jul 2007, 10:53
Does that mean that we will inherit the shiite legacy of GF?

Desert Diner
20th Jul 2007, 10:59
When will the name change to GF2 occur?

alghazal
20th Jul 2007, 11:12
Why would bahraini pilots leave GF c##p to join S####y EY ....??
Same management guys, all ex GF............
Same attitude towards the flight crews and interestless cabin crews.....

Take your chance and fly somewhere else !! somewhere decent

Fly safe

bus787
20th Jul 2007, 11:57
Funny seems all local guys are waiting to leave GF.

AD made a mistake to give allowances cause still all running away.

Even comrades are lost.

vomit comet
20th Jul 2007, 15:47
alghazal its ok to leave at least u can fly a proper well maintained aircraft,new destinations! when u go on vacation they dont throw u of the aeroplane or make u board last! and last i can get a bank loan! yeeh ha!
:E
gccpro,gf pilots and crew are nice so u wont inherit anything unless u hire x gf management!:E

Mr. R
20th Jul 2007, 23:40
u kno running off to the newest flashiest airline doesn't make you smarter or richer.

Dumber......maybe coz ur command period would be longer and it won't be that rosy when u knock up a stewardess with crabs

poorer.......probably coz you'd be spending whatever u get on a nice villa in a posh suburban in Abu Dhabi while living off discount items

:hmm:

Chuck Y
21st Jul 2007, 08:22
Mr. R
1) Will join as direct entry captain
2) Happily married so no expected crab problems
3) Something called lease to own in Abu Dhabi
So in summary I think you should stay here a thank God that YOUR time to command will now lessen since plenty of us will be leaving.
Regards from just another dumb plane driver:}

vomit comet
21st Jul 2007, 20:41
stick around mr.R,since gf is getting decs maybe u will get command in another ten years!
i ll put my name with chuck y and i ll be cruising to jfk on an A345.....:E

Mr. R
22nd Jul 2007, 10:56
Chuck Y
1)Are you a captain in GF??
2)Do you think AUH is Cheaper than BAH?
3)"Lease to own"?? read the EY threads first, atleast someone has an idea about this goofy scheme

and vomit comet when you're done with ur wet dream lemme kno if u plan on being serious

ironbutt57
22nd Jul 2007, 11:52
As a single AUH is in many ways more convenient than BAH especially if you live downtown, I sure enjoyed it..but a family and villa and school and on and on might be a very different story...work out ALL the details in advance, as small as they might seem, as to avoid disappointing suprises!! Good luck:ok:

Chuck Y
22nd Jul 2007, 11:54
Mr R.
If I am hoping for a direct entry into Ek in the left seat then I guess that I must already be a Cpt!!!!:ugh::ugh::ugh:
Also I never said that AUH was cheaper so I suggest you go to Yateem Opticians in Seef & get your eyes checked.(Feel sorry for the poor guy flying with you since you imagine reading things that are not there!!!)

fac_2
24th Jul 2007, 11:27
Vomet Comet can u confirm or somebody you know in EY that Etihad has entered into a no poaching agreement with Airmalta?

Willie Everlearn
24th Jul 2007, 20:44
:confused:

In light of the criminal investigation facing GF. Plus the fact the Sultinate of Oman have served GF notice of intent to withdraw from their partnership. I'd say the end is near. :eek:

...sad if it happened.

Willie :sad:

Sal-e
24th Jul 2007, 22:05
The government will never let GF go under. One of my sources from the Ministry of Finance told me it will cost them far more to let it go the way of Alitalia than to continue letting it run at a loss, and this came from the highest authoriy.

With that in mind, they will continue with looking at avenues in reviving and making the airline competitive.

I guess Dosé only did what any CEO of company would without taking into account the way things are done in the Middle East.

Nevertheless, he has taken the first steps in the right direction. If any good came out of his tenure, it will be that he potentially uncovered a whole heap of corruption that has been rampant, which possibly caused his early departure.

Whoever is at the helm next will continue along that path with hopefully a more sensitive approach to the intricate needs of Bahrain.