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NotTooBad

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This is the first bit of true evidence that the Vietnam thing exists (that I've seen). As most of you know our Director of Safety was replaced with a current chief pilot (who I hated to see leave that post). They never publicly said where the previous Director of Safety was going to. It appears that he still works for ASA but his title is now "Air Mekong" according to the company directory. His direct supervisor is Brad Holt.

First info from ASA I've seen confirming any relationship. It appears there are two others working as "Air Mekong" as well.
 
If you click on Air Mekong you'll see everyone in the directory under that. There are three: one MX, one FltOps, and one FltOps Admin.
 
This is the first bit of true evidence that the Vietnam thing exists (that I've seen). As most of you know our Director of Safety was replaced with a current chief pilot (who I hated to see leave that post). They never publicly said where the previous Director of Safety was going to. It appears that he still works for ASA but his title is now "Air Mekong" according to the company directory. His direct supervisor is Brad Holt.

First info from ASA I've seen confirming any relationship. It appears there are two others working as "Air Mekong" as well.

This isn't news. BTW, Les had reported directly to Brad Holt in his previous job. The director of safety must report directly to the top at an airline, by regulation.
 
Wonder what representation our guys will have when they are over there?

IFALPA? Is the 'Nam a right to work state? 'Spose they get buzzed by some Mig 21s (this is a metaphor for those that are historically challenged) or have to dodge an SA2: ASAP it? Will that keep them out of a local jail while whatever Vietnamese 'investigation' is ongoing? Should they get on the first flight stateside after their pairing is up? If they are dinged while over there, how would that affect their US ATP? How would they go about getting an ICAO ATPL? Company paid training?
 
Its a communist country so its definitely not right to work.
 
Will Jake go over there and break some hearts? Or, will he start crying like a fool just like on TV?

For the money they paying Jake I will gladly cry like a fool on TV although I might need some acting practice. I will then cry all the way to the bank. Then I'll go choose which one...scratch that...which two of the 2000+ female facebook friend requests I got to smash that night.
 
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