Expressions of Interest for urinals to be installed in 737 cockpits
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Problem there is, they would just whack em with the crash axe, then lock to flight deck door. The world has gone mad, has it not. Imagine if you got a F/O who, well, seemed a little different, your imagination would go wild, you would stop taking in fluids, to postpone the inevitable, you would be as jumpy as, and the poor bloke has simply got a headache. God I am glad I have stopped flying. The worst worry we ever had, was to get the whinger, or someone who bored the pants off you. You poor buggers..........
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And exchanges with the IAF?? Ummmmm, no.
Indian Air Force Gallantry & Service Awards Register [www.bharat-rakshak.com] - scroll down to Wg Cdr Surat Singh, graduate of Australian Command and Staff course.
Officer exchange program, Yes, Hornet squadron visiting India, not yet but Su-30 squadron visiting Aus on military exercises, pretty soon!
With all do respect, Cougar, you might be ex-RAAF, but because I am a bug-smasher, I hope you don't think I am making it up and hence the reason I have provided those links.
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That's fine flyboy, an exchange in mil parlance means a 2-3 year tour of duty flying in another countries air force in a flying unit with a reciprocal arrangement for the other countries pilot. We do not have exchanges with India.
You refer to visits, which are quite different. The headline in RAAF news of "cultural exchange" was an editors misnomer - it was really a visit.
You refer to visits, which are quite different. The headline in RAAF news of "cultural exchange" was an editors misnomer - it was really a visit.
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That's fine flyboy, an exchange in mil parlance means a 2-3 year tour of duty flying in another countries air force in a flying unit with a reciprocal arrangement for the other countries pilot. We do not have exchanges with India.
You refer to visits, which are quite different. The headline in RAAF news of "cultural exchange" was an editors misnomer - it was really a visit.
You refer to visits, which are quite different. The headline in RAAF news of "cultural exchange" was an editors misnomer - it was really a visit.