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Subject: Re: Apeks & English grammar


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Date Posted: 00:05:45 06/20/09 Sat
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In reply to: Little Grasshopper 's message, "Re: Apeks & English grammar" on 04:17:59 06/19/09 Fri

Hi,

The apek resting in Bangkok is also very much alive. Active as usual. Suppose to visit Melbourne but the thousand odd swine flu cases there put me off. No sense be there and get quarantined. What is the situation there really. I read that Melbourne authorities had lost count of the number of cases and have stopped counting. Bangkok is catching up. On arrival, I was told that there are now 500 cases, mostly brought in by kuai loh.

Whilst flying with Air Asia, I read the June issue of the in-flight magazine. Capt Lim contributed an article entitled "Can Pregnant Mothers Fly ?" Very informative, I must say.

In the Apr issue, he wrote on "Of Pressure and Flying". Air Asia passengers must be very pleased reading his article. One of them responded to the magazine saying that Capt Lim's article was "enlightening and informative".

Keep it up, Capt. I have flown with Air Asia on numerous occasions. This is the first time I come across articles written by pilots themselves.I think you are very enthusiastic in your work.

Regards to all.

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