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AirAsia Once Bragged In An In-Flight Magazine That Its Pilots Would Never Lose A Plan

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AirAsia Once Bragged In An In-Flight Magazine That Its Pilots Would Never Lose A Plane

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AirAsia’s in-flight magazine bragging about its pilots’ superior training earlier this year is looking especially tasteless in light of the airline’s own recent tragedy.

The airline pulled the magazine and apologized after an AirAsia passenger posted a photograph of the article on Twitter.

The article talked up AirAsia’s thorough pilot training and assured passengers that their pilot “is well prepared to ensure [their] plane will never get lost.” It appeared shortly after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared in March.

On Sunday, an AirAsia plane carrying 162 people disappeared en route to Singapore. AirAsia is a budget airline that is also based in Malaysia.

After AirAsia’s article seeming to mock the Malaysia tragedy appeared in its “travel 3Sixty” magazine, the airline’s executive chairman Kamarudin Meranun apologized and insisted that the issue was printed before MH370 disappeared. The Malaysia Airlines plane was carrying 239 people and has never been found.

The comments about AirAsia’s pilots never losing planes appeared in a monthly column written by a retired pilot who has worked for AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines, the Associated Press reported Meranun said at the time.

AirAsia’s flight QZ8501 is thought to have crashed. Search teams have spotted suspicious objects and oil slicks within the search field for the missing plane. It’s not yet clear what the objects seen in the water are, and officials have not said whether it’s wreckage from the plane.

The plane went missing during a flight from Indonesia to Singapore shortly after asking to deviate from its planned flight path because of bad weather.

The flight crew lost contact with air traffic control at about 6:17 a.m. on Sunday, about halfway through the flight.

155 Indonesians are on board the plane, along with three people from South Korea, and one from Singapare, Britain, Malaysia, and France. Of those passengers, 16 are children and one is an infant.

The AirAsia plane disappearance comes after two other major aviation disasters this year. Flight MH370 still hasn’t been found and is thought to have crashed in the Indian Ocean, and in July, another Malaysia Airlines plane was shot down while it was flying over Ukraine.

http://www.businessinsider.sg/airas...heyd-never-lose-a-plane-2014-12/#.VKUI1CuUfCs
 

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Re: AirAsia Once Bragged In An In-Flight Magazine That Its Pilots Would Never Lose A

I rather lose my life flying AirAsia than lose my soul flying a SIA subsidiary i.e Scoot and Tigerair. :cool:
 

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Re: AirAsia Once Bragged In An In-Flight Magazine That Its Pilots Would Never Lose A

If AirAsia was a sinkie glc, we would say the pilot didn't lose the plane. The plane was found. It is the pilot that is nowhere to be found.
 

JohnTan

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Re: AirAsia Once Bragged In An In-Flight Magazine That Its Pilots Would Never Lose A

When will you learn never to trust an Ah Neh, especially if he is bragging?
 

mojito

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All advertising fluff. Nobody takes that stuff seriously. Can't be sued for that. Sinkies need to be taught a lesson if they believe everything they are told.
 

whoami

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This chap believe in local talent. Unlike sinkieland, most companies CEO headed by Angmo. Years back Tigerair ways was headed by one CEO Tony Davis(angmo)

http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Malaysia/Story/A1Story20101017-242666.html

Of course our angmo now kena kickout after continuing bleeding in revenue. Thereafter his successor were all Chinese.

Lets see whether present CEO Mr Lee Lik Hsin can do wonders.
 

numero uno

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If AirAsia was a sinkie glc, we would say the pilot didn't lose the plane. The plane was found. It is the pilot that is nowhere to be found.

If air asia is a sinkie company and WKS is the chairman, he would say "either plane has crashed or it is still flying" or maybe even " either the plane is in the air or in the sea".
 

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Ah neh howlian

AirAsia Once Bragged In An In-Flight Magazine That Its Pilots Would Never Lose A Plane

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AirAsia’s in-flight magazine bragging about its pilots’ superior training earlier this year is looking especially tasteless in light of the airline’s own recent tragedy.

The airline pulled the magazine and apologized after an AirAsia passenger posted a photograph of the article on Twitter.

The article talked up AirAsia’s thorough pilot training and assured passengers that their pilot “is well prepared to ensure [their] plane will never get lost.” It appeared shortly after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared in March.

On Sunday, an AirAsia plane carrying 162 people disappeared en route to Singapore. AirAsia is a budget airline that is also based in Malaysia.

After AirAsia’s article seeming to mock the Malaysia tragedy appeared in its “travel 3Sixty” magazine, the airline’s executive chairman Kamarudin Meranun apologized and insisted that the issue was printed before MH370 disappeared. The Malaysia Airlines plane was carrying 239 people and has never been found.

The comments about AirAsia’s pilots never losing planes appeared in a monthly column written by a retired pilot who has worked for AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines, the Associated Press reported Meranun said at the time.

AirAsia’s flight QZ8501 is thought to have crashed. Search teams have spotted suspicious objects and oil slicks within the search field for the missing plane. It’s not yet clear what the objects seen in the water are, and officials have not said whether it’s wreckage from the plane.

The plane went missing during a flight from Indonesia to Singapore shortly after asking to deviate from its planned flight path because of bad weather.

The flight crew lost contact with air traffic control at about 6:17 a.m. on Sunday, about halfway through the flight.

155 Indonesians are on board the plane, along with three people from South Korea, and one from Singapare, Britain, Malaysia, and France. Of those passengers, 16 are children and one is an infant.

The AirAsia plane disappearance comes after two other major aviation disasters this year. Flight MH370 still hasn’t been found and is thought to have crashed in the Indian Ocean, and in July, another Malaysia Airlines plane was shot down while it was flying over Ukraine.

http://www.businessinsider.sg/airas...heyd-never-lose-a-plane-2014-12/#.VKUI1CuUfCs
 
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