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M13.
I thought I'd give your little brain teasers a whizz. Here's what I have got after many hours of hard work.
1. 2/2 is 1
2. 2+2 is 4
3. 10-5 is 5
4. This one was tricky so i'll post another reply when I have had a bit more time. God if you only get 30mins in the tests to do all that it's going to be tough.
[This message has been edited by YPJT_Noodle1Departure (edited 20 January 2001).]
I thought I'd give your little brain teasers a whizz. Here's what I have got after many hours of hard work.
1. 2/2 is 1
2. 2+2 is 4
3. 10-5 is 5
4. This one was tricky so i'll post another reply when I have had a bit more time. God if you only get 30mins in the tests to do all that it's going to be tough.
[This message has been edited by YPJT_Noodle1Departure (edited 20 January 2001).]
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YPJT_Noodle1Departure – what do you know about the selection procedures for Air India, Indian Airlines or PIA? Probably nothing, but I guess it doesn’t stop an ignoramus like you posting such twaddle! Their English might sound different to you and me but it’s perfectly competent and clear RT. It's not their first language either but I guess you can't comprehend that!
In future keep your ignorant views to yourself. As for your spelling – I can’t be bothered!
In future keep your ignorant views to yourself. As for your spelling – I can’t be bothered!
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Reminds me of a funny story I once heard about Air India. When asked for his position, the captain of an Air India flight responded with 'I am in the cockpit'
Says it all really.
Got a great story about a Lufthansa captain and Korean Air if anyone is interested?
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Says it all really.
Got a great story about a Lufthansa captain and Korean Air if anyone is interested?
[This message has been edited by lone eagle (edited 20 January 2001).]
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Ok, hear I go, my dad told me this one because he was sitting on the runway at JFK when it happened. On the day there were lots of aircraft stacked up waiting to depart and lots of aircraft missing their slot times including a Lufthansa aircraft. When questioned about his delay by air traffic the Lufthansa Captain anounced that he was missing a passenger and would delay by a few minuets. Then over the frequency came the rather harsh response 'Have you checked the ovens?'
A little near the knuckle but hey guys don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger.
The Korean Air story is a little strange and I expect that it has been added to over time. In short this is what happened; Korean Air Boeing 747 developes some rather tricky problems in some remote part of the world which leads the crew to start doubting the chances of a successful conclusion to the flight. Therefore in good old Korean Air style the cabin crew start handing out pieces of paper on which the passengers are to write their last will and testament.
Well what do you all think?
I have another (God I could go on for days) about a BA crew who on a night stop in Greece (I think) became rather agitated by their German companions in the hotel they were staying at leaving their towels out on the sun chairs at night. So in an act of defiance that would of have made those who took part in the great escape proud, the BA crew decided to hit back. Yes folks, late at night when all the Germans were in bed dreaming of all things German, the BA crew snuck downstairs to re-arange the Germans towels......in to a large swastika by the pool. I believe that the Germans lived up to their usual reputation of having no sense of humour after this little incident.
A little near the knuckle but hey guys don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger.
The Korean Air story is a little strange and I expect that it has been added to over time. In short this is what happened; Korean Air Boeing 747 developes some rather tricky problems in some remote part of the world which leads the crew to start doubting the chances of a successful conclusion to the flight. Therefore in good old Korean Air style the cabin crew start handing out pieces of paper on which the passengers are to write their last will and testament.
Well what do you all think?
I have another (God I could go on for days) about a BA crew who on a night stop in Greece (I think) became rather agitated by their German companions in the hotel they were staying at leaving their towels out on the sun chairs at night. So in an act of defiance that would of have made those who took part in the great escape proud, the BA crew decided to hit back. Yes folks, late at night when all the Germans were in bed dreaming of all things German, the BA crew snuck downstairs to re-arange the Germans towels......in to a large swastika by the pool. I believe that the Germans lived up to their usual reputation of having no sense of humour after this little incident.