Finals approach, West Desaru MOPU on 15 Jan 2021. First flight of 2021. First flight Right Hand Seat. |
It's not only that Covid19 has inundated the entire planet, but that closer to home, and many aviators will agree, things do not look altogether prospective even with the buzz of a vaccine on the horizon. This isn't about a lack of gratitude at still holding down a job, as we can all readily acknowledge that unemployment is a parallel epidemic on its own, holding hands with Corona like the dish that ran away with the spoon. It is rather an indication of the climate hovering over Kerteh for the indefinite present. Rumours of downsizing and who's next haunt the hangar while all hands on deck, from boss to janitor, move on from day to day, some prayerfully and some others yet, slanderously.
HAZMAT ready fo a PUI flight |
The rest of the year took a rapid swing like a tail rotor drive failure, to change my Christmas hols. I was unexpectedly assigned together with a colleague, to ground classes and simulator training spanning from 21 Dec 2020 to 3 January 2021. Yes, any course which runs from one year to the next cannot be trivialised. While I rued the lost time with the family initially, and for only nanoseconds, I realised that I had other ghosts to exorcise. Returning to the same classroom where I had been two years back, unreeled the trauma and ensuing phobia of my initial course.
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With a rather different outcome to the course this time, I surmise that we are not be held ransom to our past forever. I have it on good authority that anyone who sets his hand to the plough and then turns to look backward isn't fit for the Kingdom Of Heaven. Just like flying from the right hand seat, sometimes all we need, is a change of perspective.
happy new year!!!!! Your blogs have certainly been missed and a most welcome return to the blog. It has been a very tough year for many people, weather professionally or personally. But healthy and resilience we must stay!!! The realities of the 'new norm" are all too real. Despite the xmas ground training, I hope the North East monsoon has treat you well and kept you and the family safe. Stay safe and fly safe. Happy Landings and hope to see more blogs this year!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood to see you sir. I have been wondering how you have been keeping things together, and your visit tells me you're bobbing above the waters. I am definitely back, and am currently scrambling to log 100 hours on the right hand seat to get my new epaulettes. This part is a drag as I can only fly with training captains till the 100 hours are done.
ReplyDeleteThe new norm does bite, and many of us get chewed up and spat out. Thankfully, there are many local initiatives to get staples to the needy. We cannot wait for the government to be inspired, as from the educational sphere right down to social justice and charity, they are more about spinning webs while the sun shines. They do what they do, and we do what we must.
I will be back soon sir. Thanks for dropping by.
Dear Sir, I am just inquiring with the 100hrs on the RHS has been completed and the shoulders are a little heavier with the extra bar?
ReplyDeleteSir, please forgive my long absence. I blinked, and am now in May already. I am 7 hours short of the 100 hours. I am drafting a blogpost. Should be published tonight or tomorrow. Humblest apologies!
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