What's a tiger?
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What's a tiger?
Just a silly question from the other side of the closed cockpit door.... I have been studying the cabin manual of the airline in which I work, and stumbled upon something I really didn't understand.
The manuel states that cabin crew are not allowed to serve alcohol for escorts to deportees (DEPA) and for tigers? So what is a tiger anyway, surely we are not transporting wild animals
My best guess is that it is some ECAC abbreviation or something. Please enlighten me, I need to know about this tiger business.
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The manuel states that cabin crew are not allowed to serve alcohol for escorts to deportees (DEPA) and for tigers? So what is a tiger anyway, surely we are not transporting wild animals
My best guess is that it is some ECAC abbreviation or something. Please enlighten me, I need to know about this tiger business.
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If it's a Swiss airline.....PM me and I'll tell you the answer as I can't tell you here.
If it's Singapore Airlines, I have heard their crew being nicknamed Tigers by some pilots.
If it's Singapore Airlines, I have heard their crew being nicknamed Tigers by some pilots.
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Thanks a lot for the amusing answers
I find it very interesting to read the cabin manual, and I can recommend any pilot with too much sparetime to do the same. Great tool for improving CRM.
Flyblue: It's not in the list of abbreviations, but thank you for the tip.
I am flying for a low cost carrier, and none of the CCs' I have asked knew the answer... Guess I will have to ask the author of the manual.
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I find it very interesting to read the cabin manual, and I can recommend any pilot with too much sparetime to do the same. Great tool for improving CRM.
Flyblue: It's not in the list of abbreviations, but thank you for the tip.
I am flying for a low cost carrier, and none of the CCs' I have asked knew the answer... Guess I will have to ask the author of the manual.
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Pol,
My guess is that you're working for an airline based in Switzerland where the so-called Tigers are plain clothe policemen paid by the Bundessicherheitdienst, i.e. by tax payers. They are not keen on flashy orange and black stripes but normally carry a leather holster with a heavy metalthing in it, which sometimes turns out to be largely as dangerous as a Tiger bite.
My guess is that you're working for an airline based in Switzerland where the so-called Tigers are plain clothe policemen paid by the Bundessicherheitdienst, i.e. by tax payers. They are not keen on flashy orange and black stripes but normally carry a leather holster with a heavy metalthing in it, which sometimes turns out to be largely as dangerous as a Tiger bite.