Flight attendants are well-known for their hard work, dedication, and excellent customer service skills. But did you know that these traits also translate into success
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The Embraer A-29 Super Tucano is Far from Being “Tora-Tora”
In the Philippines, people refer to any propeller-powered warbird as “tora-tora,” with the impression that propeller-powered planes are vintage. Since the Philippine Air Force (PAF)
Being a Flight Attendant is Not All Glamorous, It Has Challenges
During a recent cabin crew recruitment event I attended, I had the opportunity to chat with several aspiring flight attendants. When asked why they wanted
Do Airlines Read Your Feedback and Complaints?
Many Filipinos have turned to Facebook as the world’s largest center for complaints. When encountering issues with a service, such as an airline, they often
What those Airport Runway Lights Stand For
You might be curious about the abundance of airport runway lights and why they aren’t just standard ones. Additionally, you might wonder why they come
Sunlight Air is Considering Airbus A320 for its Fleet Expansion
Sunlight Air embarked on a new journey today, marking a significant shift in its operations with the launch of its inaugural flight from Clark International
A Guide to Essential Safety Equipment in the Aircraft Cabin
In the airline industry, safety is of the utmost importance—a principle I consistently emphasize in my posts. Given that anything can happen during a flight
PAL Partners with Collins Aerospace for Enhanced Operations
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to elevate its operational efficiency and passenger satisfaction through a newly forged partnership with Collins Aerospace. This collaboration marks a
What These Military Aircraft Designations Stand For
It’s relatively straightforward for aviation enthusiasts to identify the roles of certain military aircraft based on their designations. For example, the “F” in F-16 and
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 VS Lockheed L-1011 Tristar
During my childhood years as an early aviation enthusiast in the 1980s, two exceptional planes caught my interest: the world’s most popular widebody trijets at