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Instant Expertise: A Universal Need?

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Old 5th Aug 2021, 14:39
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Instant Expertise: A Universal Need?

Good Morning All:
A very dear friend of mine, retired Colonel in the CAF/RCAF (Navigator Korean War Veteran North Star 3000 hours) gave me this before he flew West last September. He got this while working at NDHQ in Ottawa many years ago and I feel this can have a universal application world wide. Comments??


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That surely is a free pass from winco to groupie, passing Go and bagging £200? Love it.

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I think the grid is handed out with MBAs as well...
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Sorry but that is a rip - off of the Aerocrat saga of the 1970s when graduates from the RAF apprentice school at Halton were labelled as such. The table was printed in a copy of Air Clues in order to teach people to speak "Cratese" no doubt other more informed readers can elucidate further.
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Early 70’s at Linton I used to have my tea breaks in the Aerocrats Mission Alert Centre.
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