+ Follow FAR EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT Tag
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[Summary] => Flying back to Manila from Taipei (Taiwan) yesterday was just like a "Manila to Cebu" (or Boracay?) flight. On an EVA Air Boeing 747-400, it took us just one hour and 40 minutes.
The pilot whose voice came over on the inter-com, judging from his clear command of English, was apparently a Filipino. This was confirmed when I was greeted in the cabin by another Filipino Captain, Ronaldo F. Mendoza, who was returning to Manila on R & R, and usually flies B-747s for EVA Air on its routes to the US.
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FAR EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT
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The pilot whose voice came over on the inter-com, judging from his clear command of English, was apparently a Filipino. This was confirmed when I was greeted in the cabin by another Filipino Captain, Ronaldo F. Mendoza, who was returning to Manila on R & R, and usually flies B-747s for EVA Air on its routes to the US.
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August 19, 2007 - 12:00am