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Old 07-21-2009, 06:37 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Melu,

my eyes hurt reading your comments. Good effort, but like others have said please have someone proofread your post. We're all interested in what you have to say, but its getting lost in the translation...
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Old 08-17-2009, 01:55 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Australia Quantas and New Zealand if anyone is really wishing to fly out there without these additional worries re visa and etc,,, one needs to ask at the embassy. At current I am in Eu had flown once with my older brother and still nothing is impossible. Had just met my aunt whose daughter is stationed in Canberra at the embassy, since she was unable to find a job at eu, with her kids, and a best way as she said is to contact the embassy or lets the embassy contact the airlines, then upon an interview embassy is talking with the immigration and etc.... We agreed that all the contracts for the foreign pilots should be passed to the embassy, without all these worries these stories these theories,these fights over wh o is a better pilot of which country and etc.... since its boring. Australia is a little bit dangerous in a daily life then Eu is like all these distances and etc....There are no castles I like like my younger brother owns with his wife she is an aris tocrat and a wedding just ended . And are ready to live for Asia tomorrow.
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Old 08-17-2009, 06:43 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I understand what you are saying Melu (I think) but you would have a slight chance of success trying it the way you describe if the "supply and demand" factor would be favorable for the pilots, right now there are many Kiwis and Aussies on contract all over the world because the jobs back in their homeland are scarce. In my opinion this endeavor would be virtually impossible for you taking into account the current environment, maybe in the future when things start turning around but now? extremely difficult
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Old 09-06-2009, 07:00 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Yes, at current is a little bit hard but for Eu Australia is open and shall. If they wont take ours then we wont take Aussies. I had an additional flight with my older brother since there were few problems with the Ministry of Aviation issuing the documents for the bribes, and they had been arrested. And while at the last party with my aunt that represent the Ministry of Defense at EU, had to go with my older brother. And we talked about a castle and aris wedding.And today I had returned to Asia to visit my parents. Also, why Americans suggest themselves so much about the visas like one is a little bit giving the advises of how to get there,,,, we talked with my aunt the representative of Ministry of Defense, I said I do not know, since my aunts daughter stationed at Canberra had invited couple of ours to stay a little bit back in Australia, and there was no histeria about the visas at all. Shortly if one wont give the visas then forget our Eu territory as well that how we go. But, we talked that Americans at current are not treated in our EU way like they are going for these contracts without any security at all. I had been for 60 h on a foots,after a flight I slept for 3 hours and had to get a plane for Asia, and had relaxed just did not have a time to live my trousers and live them at EU, but this is not a deal at all. Melu
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Old 09-28-2009, 07:06 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Maybe, lets close this topic in a way, like people of Australia, are Australians
people of New Zealand are New Zealanders lets do not use Kiwis. Its insultive.
Yes, it is great that people of New Zealand are trying hard and are representing the airlines wherever they can. Maybe the people of New Zealand had not bought their flying certificates permissions, as it happened at EU once. Yes, I strongly believe that anyone has a right to be employed on a formal basis. Since, Im flying with my older brother a Capt in summer and winter. And, I do not have a desire to fly more, I have a heart problems.
And I think that we must also learn how to respect each others . This December, I will fly , and I will tell my aunt at the Ministrial level, that maybe this K a New Zealander, would be all right to join us at EU base,since for sure he her had been flying and passing the tests in a reliable manner if our Schengen visa system allows. Once in Europe somebody started with a religion.... so since then we should really say the nationalities the way they are.Melu
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:57 AM   #16 (permalink)
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One quick comment...

The term Kiwi is not an insult to New Zealander's. In fact it's commonly used as a term of endearment. My wife is a Kiwi and very proud of it!

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Old 09-28-2009, 09:27 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Mmmmmmmmm, Speight's, "pride of the south".

When are you guy's down south again?
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:41 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Hey My Friend,

I have no idea...I'm here in Iraq until next July.. I'm having so much fun that I may just re-up for another year. What I'd give for some of that sweet Speights!! I'll be giving you a jingle when we head that way though!

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