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Old 11th Sep 2008, 21:51
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Belarg

I can't PM you, but if you do decide to come our way, please PM me.

The place is Bugibba (but not perhaps as nice as it was when you stayed)

However Medina (the silent city) is pretty much the same and the seafood is still very good, especially the cipulazza (scorpion fish) - did you try that?

KM airlines are now an airbus operation (as I am sure you know) and are good friends of mine.
 
Old 12th Sep 2008, 08:10
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BelArgUSA,
Enjoy your retirement you will be missed.

Maybe I could entice you out of retirement some day to work as a consultant in good old customer relations (I think this is where it went wrong the day we started refering to 'customer service') and good old fashioned crew etiquette which I have to say always seemed to come so naturally to folks way back when...

Kids and Grannies on the flightdeck what memories!
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Old 12th Sep 2008, 09:42
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Unhappy Beastly about Malta!

I used to work on engines, and the descriptions above of reverse thrust are excellent. Yes, I thought they went backwards too when I was a kid!

As for Malta, I've often followed F3G's posts. Nice to know he lives there.

I spend as much time as I can there. Will be there for a couple of weeks at start of October, in fact.

For over 20 years, I used to stay in Marsaskala, but can't anymore (F3G will probably know why). So now I stay up the busy end, in St George's Bay.

I know Malta isn't everyone's cup of tea, being very small, etc. But I think it's one of those things you either get or don't.

But there are some amazing views, and above all, I have a lot of good Maltese friends, and when you have one of those, they are friends for life. Can't shake 'em off!
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