Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Singapore Flying College

I have started my very first aviation ground school in Singapore Flying College in Seletar Airbase. Accomodation is not too bad as I was placed in one of the colonial houses, sharing with another 6 housemates. Although the house is a bit old, it is very spacious and comes with a big driveway and lawn area. It has the bungalow feel and very comfortable to stay in. There is another occupant apart from the 7 of us. It is the dog named "Ah Girl". According to the seniors, the dog brings good luck. I hope it does.
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Civilization

Finally, we are back to civilization after 21 days of primitive survival in the jungle without handphones, money and communications. Had a great time chilling out in KLIA with our long overdue beers, cokes and burgers while waiting for our flight back to Singapore to start our ground school.
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OBS

My first cadet pilot journey started off with a 21-day tough physical and mental challenge in Outward Bound School, Lumut. It was so ironic that I was there at this place just a couple weeks ago; on my last project in my previous job (check the Teluk Rubiah entry below in this blog). I still remember vividly that I was lying on the beach of Teluk Rubiah that time, pondering my future as a cadet pilot. And now, here I am, back to the same place staring at Teluk Rubiah from the other side of the beach and Pangkor Island. I guess it was a sign of fate that I am going to achieve my dreams in the aviation line.

On my days in the OBS, I have hiked up almost all the hills in the Lumut surroundings, hiked all the 3 highest peaks in Pangkor, slept in the jungles and beaches, canoed more than 60km in the open sea, being blood-sucked by gigantic leeches and mosquitoes; and all the other unimaginable activities. Man...it was one helluva challenge! Although tiring, I had fun and happy that I have did it when most people will not even dare to try upon hearing the crazy challenges. I am really proud of my achievements and also cherish all the great moments there.
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