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kimbobimbo
7th Jan 2022, 09:17
Anyone know anything about JQ taking over Network A320 ops? Thought I’d go straight to the sauce.

kimbobimbo
7th Jan 2022, 11:37
Tomato sauce, or perhaps Tabasco sauce is more your flavour?

A spelling comment? Really? It’s a play on words man.

dusty99
7th Jan 2022, 13:24
Yeah. Nah. Doubt it.

aussieflyboy
7th Jan 2022, 21:08
That would give the NAA folks a pay rise

Buttscratcher
11th Jan 2022, 05:36
Nah.....it's a management tactic to get Jetstar pilots to sign on the NAA EBA.

airdualbleedfault
12th Jan 2022, 04:46
I heard NAA was going to be run by KA (Dragonair) pilots :}

shortshortz
12th Jan 2022, 09:19
I though Network 320 pilots were on a higher base then JQ?

Gnadenburg
12th Jan 2022, 19:56
I heard NAA was going to be run by KA (Dragonair) pilots :}


It is important to note, KA had periods of 100% command failure rates. There are aspects of that style of training management you would not want to inherit. Great people, competent pilots, however, this bizarre expatriate/ RAF/Oztronaut attitude to training needs to be left to the insignificant annals of Hong Kong history.

Roj approved
12th Jan 2022, 19:59
Maybe TS might climb another level of the greasy pole and head back to the West?

Lookleft
12th Jan 2022, 21:12
JQ already have significant input into Network back office functions so taking over the operations side of things is not a big stretch.

airdualbleedfault
21st Jan 2022, 08:58
It is important to note, KA had periods of 100% command failure rates. There are aspects of that style of training management you would not want to inherit. Great people, competent pilots, however, this bizarre expatriate/ RAF/Oztronaut attitude to training needs to be left to the insignificant annals of Hong Kong history.
Indeed Gnads