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Global Aviator 3rd Jul 2021 20:33

Jim Hilder I remember flying with him in the 90’s, think he did an endorsement on something for me, the grey matter is thinking.

Brenda certainly got things done, as did the FOI’s at the time, I recall Adrian Crombie & Ron Beech, can’t remember the name of the guy who ran it.

IXA was with Aerocharter for a long time, if I’m correct on the rego, it lost a wing down near Port Keats very sadly.

Back when B727’s, 767’s, 747’s were regulars for domestic and international. Well wide body domestic is back, QF A330’s.

Passing through Darwin the old GA aircraft boneyard certainly rattles memories.

NRU74 3rd Jul 2021 20:43

[QUOTE=deja vu;11072474]Darwin in the old days, just a big country town before Cyclone Tracy.
Best pub in town was the Darwin Hotel /QUOTE]

Remember it , although I thought it was called 'Motel' - there was a large sign at the side of the entrance that said 'Clean singlets must be worn ' !

olderairhead 4th Jul 2021 23:59


Originally Posted by deja vu (Post 11072481)
Would that be the same Annette Bell who trained at YMMB in Victa 115 MLQ in the 1970s ?

Annette lives in regional Victoria not WA so not her andha correction it was MQL.

georgetw 5th Jul 2021 06:17

My last flight with MMA was with Jim Hilder 13 Dec 1966. The best captain I flew with around the Kimberleys

deja vu 5th Jul 2021 10:11


Originally Posted by olderairhead (Post 11073300)
Annette lives in regional Victoria not WA so not her andha correction it was MQL.

My mistake, thanks. I flew with Annette in MQL for her TIF 2 August 1970. Say hello.

pithblot 26th Jan 2022 06:40

Happy Australia Day
 
I recall one young hopeful front up to the old Air North office next to the Aero Club on the airport Southern Side. Like the rest of us when looking for a job, he came with resume in-hand and was putting his best foot forward. The room was full of pilots, Dave Cooper & Cathy U were manning the Daily Ops Sheets, and JLH would have been within earshot from his adjacent office.

All eyes were on the newby, and the room fell silent when he asked,

”Is the Chief Pilot ‘round?” to which one wag replied, yes, quite.

”Well can I see him please?”

No, said the wag, he’s not here.


They were great times, thanks for the memories, one and all.
Happy Australia Day !

PS
IDD, if you are still with us, all the best :)

Weary 2nd Feb 2022 13:24

I can't believe this thread is still going ! :ok:
I can vividly remember the day I got my first flying job with Airnorth. A bit like the story above - I walked into the old Airnorth office clutching a CV, Cathy behind the desk, and JLH around the corner in his office.
The usual cool exchange of oh-not-another-one small talk etc, when IBJ suddenly appears and asks me if I have a pen (embarrassingly, I didn't).
" Ha ! - whoever heard of a pilot without a pen!? " says he.
Figuring it was Game Over already, I replied "I had to pawn it for food !"
Next thing I know I was given instructions to report to Geoff Browne in Katherine.
Frieght boy on probation ! :D


olderairhead 16th Jul 2023 10:28

Memory fade, who was the CFI at Arnhem Air Flight Training when It began in the 80's?


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