Post-Ramadan
My flight back to BAH was quite bizarre. On board I bumped into Sarah Geronimo, Mark Bautista, and entourage (pls refer to your local Filipino) who were to perform at a CX-sponsored concert in Bahrain, so I had a quick chat with the two of them during the trip. I also knew the inflight service manager (Jang Jang) and first officer (Steve) personally. Met Steve once in Bahrain when I showed him this place for really good and dirt-cheap local food, and he had been thankful ever since. He invited me to the cockpit for takeoff and landing, allowed me to listen in on air traffic control, and explained the entire processes to me. All the fun without the pain of applying for and enduring a jumpseat for 8 hours! The view from the cockpit of the stars scattered in the cloudless night sky with flames from gas wells across the Arabian Sea below you is TO DIE FOR.
Got back to the office and the first thing my personnel manager said to me was that we had a situation - a senior purser passed out during check-out the previous night and was ambulanced to the hospital. Paid her a visit at her hotel room and she was visibly in bad shape. She was freaking out before because she was afraid of falling ill out in the Middle East where not only would there be no one to help, you’d wake up in a desert cave and be subjected to a brainwashing session called ‘Literal Quran 101′ followed by ‘Suicide Belt Fundamentals’. She was therefore quite surprised but relieved to see an Asian face. Managed to take her to a private hospital to get a second opinion. She was certified fit to travel the next day, so I updated HQ of her status, made sure she got a comfy business class seat home and that she had enough cash for her extended stay.
We had extra sponsor VIP tickets to the Sarah/Mark concert, so I went over to the crew hotel and invited Abby, the lone Filipina flight attendant on her flight, to the concert and a private photo session at the CX office that afternoon. She was shocked throughout her entire stay in Bahrain, but who could blame her? Definitely not your typical crew outport experience. Had to leave the concert early for the airport to make sure everything was ok with our sick crew member’s flight home.
Went diving over the weekend and explored more of Bahrain’s sea urchin-infested waters. We bought compact knives with us to kill/break them open and feed the fishies - doing our part to revive the Bahraini corals. All-you-can-eat raw sea urchin, anyone?
CXBAH said goodbye to Mercy, our senior res officer who retired this week. A sad occasion but got a chance to hang with most of the CXBAH team.
November 15th, 2005 at 3:06 pm
YES! Finally… I think it was an error caused by security settings… anyways…
Is it true Sea Urchins eat with their craphole?