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News Forum - Hong Kong tourism nears pre-pandemic levels
That sounds f*****g awesome. Both the landing at Kai Tak and being aeroplane staff. Were you a pilot? -
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News Forum - Hong Kong tourism nears pre-pandemic levels
From memory - not quite, but not far off. I transited through Kai Tak quite few times in the late eighties and nineties, usually on standby (back when I got cheap travel as British Airways staff), always liked the landing over the city centre, but thought the airport must have been a bit of nightmare for the pilots.- 1
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News Forum - British man lost in Thailand, family issues SOS appeal
Of course not. My point is that Thai cops will be motivated if the authorities are involved. -
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News Forum - Grain gamble: Decade-old rice from Surin warehouses still fresh
Rice is dried food, and dried food stores 'indefinitely' because fouling organisms require moisture. This is why items like rice are dried. -
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News Forum - Hong Kong tourism nears pre-pandemic levels
Is it true, by the way, that if you flew into Kai Tak, you could see inside people's windows as your plane approached the runway? Because that must have been epic and win. But it also sounds like one of those experiences, 'grows with the tellin', unquestioned because of the perspective in photos of aircraft coming in, maybe staring as a joke.
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