I wonder who pngair is?
Some good piccies there....even a couple of me and one of a Twotter at kamalai that I landed there then walked down the strip with another pilot so he could take that picture. It all seems like a dream...and several life times ago:uhoh: :{ |
PNGAIR want let me log on.Can someone advise how to
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Logging onto PNGAir
Hi Cuffs,
To log on to to PNGAir, go to PNGAir - Papua New Guinea Aviation Select the Create new account link under the login button Fill in the details and bobs you uncle. Looking forward to the pictures that you post. Thanks PNGAir _________________ www.pngair.com |
nice to see daggles made it into pixie...
big ups bloke...long time since NCA :ok: |
Chuckles,
You worked with both he and his brother during your time in PNG./:p |
great wisdom
Here's the latest advice received for budding authors.
"Regards your literary project, send out cheap voice recorders and a bottle of rum to everyone and you'll have 100,000 words in a week." Perhaps a case of many a true word said in jest.......or perhaps he wasn't joking. |
Ha...I had narrowed it down to one of those two:ok:
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Computer savy??
:O
Which has the computer savy though????? Any more pics out there? PNGAir _________________ www.pngair.com |
I have been trying to get a copy of Sir Hubert Murrays favourite after drinkies gag about "How to catch a crocodile"
Anyone seen it? I hasten to add I never heard him recite it. :8 |
:p
Recipe for Tok Pisin The recipe for the language is interesting: Take one sea full of British sailormen, hardy, daring, very British and profane, and leave it in a cool place for two days; extract their speech; then bring to boil and extract what speech remains. Add a coconut shell each of Chinese, Malay, German and Kanaka and bring to boil a hundred or so times, then season with a little war or two; add a few drops of Mission sauce and sprinkle with blackbirder pepper and recruiter salt. Strain through kanaka lips and serve with beer on boat days, or with undiluted Australian any other time. (Robertson 1971 : 13 -14) |
TINPIS,
I did not think that outboard motors were freely available in Sir H.M's day? |
Aha ! Sharpie this is why you must listen to the yarn on how it was done.
Anyone got a copy of "taim bilong masta" |
Tinny..... Yarse. I got a copy. Now....how do you get to add comments to the PNGAIR site. I registered, but that doesn't seem to be enuff. Can anybody help.??
Chia |
Adding a message to PNGAir
Hi Taildragger,
To add a message to the forum, click on the Create Content\Forum Topic on the left hand side. The write a title, select the forum that you want it to appear in and then click submit. If you want to add an image do the same, but instead of selecting forum topic select image. If you are viewing a picture, or forum topic, you can also add comments by clicking the add comments link, bottom right of the image. I will also set it up, so that you can write your own blogs. Working on this at moment. Thanks PNGAir |
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I knew Bob had an noiseless landing in his Cessna (into Karawari) but hadn't heard about his Baron... tell me more.
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Strange there no firees in attendance?
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Perhaps they were distracted by the Jigas and the Yamugas at it again.
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P2-BOB
Womera,
Don't worry, P2-BOB still parked in one piece in Mt Hagen next to the Airlink terminal.... (at least it was there yesterday arvo) EP |
Tinpis et al,
This was a very nice VH registered B55 up on one of Bob's tourist safaris. It seems the owner got a little out of his depth with some PNG navigation and weather, and forgot to put the wheels down on arrival at Hagen. As for the fireys, if they had been in attendance it might have been only an expensive embarrassment - the poor guy stood and watched for at least 15 minutes before the fire really took hold! |
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