tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456581832201210484.post2217177503407943060..comments2024-01-29T03:21:14.445+08:00Comments on Jottings of Xnuripilot: MacGyver Of The Air ForceMej. Dr. Nor Ibrahim bin Sulaiman PTU TUDM (B) http://www.blogger.com/profile/01538708021185828293noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456581832201210484.post-10827517646718194092009-11-10T04:55:25.745+08:002009-11-10T04:55:25.745+08:00Komando,
,,,thanks for visiting Capt's Longho...Komando,<br /><br />,,,thanks for visiting Capt's Longhouse at Kapas, sorry I was not around then !..cari makan Yeop, kena fly for a living while waiting for my final retirement from the cockpit office. Now am fully available on the island 24/7, do drop in and we can laugh it off on old war stories ? hahaha.<br />,,,indeed, flying in the airforce days have/has not changed much i.e. IFR type "I Follow Road" cos. the instrumentation does not allow the aircrew to trust actual IFR protocol !. While the aircrew are fully trained for it, the chopper is not fully equipt to fly in clouds/night/bad weather !!. Unless these short comings are addressed, such hazards faced by the aircrew shall never be eradicated and potential incident of crashing into the high grounds will always be there - sure much fear lingers in every chopper crew in the RMAF until today !!. BUT unfortunately thats the risk all aircrew in the Armed Forces faces since even with fully instrumented aircraft, military flying requires that kind of skills i.e. flying with mark two eye balls !. Flying between death valleys, under the clouds and close to terrain in-order to achieve the mission !. We have been called as "Sunshine Airways" at times when aircrew awaits for good weather or NOT take the risk ?. To survive the airforce flying alive is bravery enough, mind you !!. I still salute all the existing aircrew in the RMAF for their flying skills in survival yoo !!. You all deserves such honour and I have been through it to appreciate the dangers/hazards of close to death experience in airforce type of flying missions.<br />,,,mind you, once out of the Airforce and into Civilian flying i.e. Corporate or Offshore choppers, aircrews are still exposed to many flying hazards even with fully IFR instrumented aircraft, one have to always be on guard and a true professional to survive the flying world. The safety protocal incorporated in the Aviation Safety Management System (ASMS)now available for guidence should always be kept alive and seriously followed by all aircrew inorder to eliminate all risks associated to one's flight mission. All the CONTROLS must be in place to prevent any TOP EVENTS and it replaces all the SOPs that previously were utilised to prevent incidents !. SOPs tells you do and don't only BUT will not prevent an incident/accident BUT ASMS ensures that the ACTIVITIES required are met b4 you conduct the flight !. These are the necessary changes that the RMAF must also implement in-order to make flying safer for the aircrew plus trusting passengers.<br /><br />I rest my case.Capt's Longhousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03874296223240854234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456581832201210484.post-52957565811148749382009-11-04T02:13:04.326+08:002009-11-04T02:13:04.326+08:00I have admired the RMAF pilots all my years in the...I have admired the RMAF pilots all my years in the Army. Being a Ranger we have trusted each other to perform our task, however difficult!<br /><br />Thanks once again to all pilots and crew of the RMAF, never did had the chance to thank one and all you guys.<br /><br />I guess it is never too late.<br /><br />I have personally lost three of my squad-mates:<br /><br />The late Capt Tan E.H.( Nuri )<br />The late Maj Ong. ( Fighter )<br />The late Lt. Razif ( Fighter )<br /><br />And one school mate:<br />The Late Lt. Ismail ( Fighter )<br /><br />The lessons put forth is invaluable and it will be good that it be recorded.<br /><br />The CT era is over and done with, the new generation of officers and men will not know what we had gone through. Never can they imagine what life then was all about!<br /><br />I had once flew from Gerik airstrip to Keroh, it was a Staff College Students visit program!<br /><br />Lo and behold, the low clouds hit us hardly 5 minutes into the flight. Real low & thick, the Pilot ( I could not remember him ) had no choice but to fly and climb higher just in case we hit the hills on both sides of the flight path. This area is well known for its low clouds too, its cold in the early mornings!<br /><br />He could not clear the clouds even how hard he tried!<br /><br />I was just a young officer then, told to become the LO for this entourage of MAJORS! <br /><br />It was scary, at anytime the Nuri could have hit a tree or worst still the hills!<br /><br />The Pilot had to make a quick decision he decided to lower the Nuri and thankfully found the road...the Gerik-Keroh old raod.<br /><br />That save the day, otherwise I could not be telling this untold story after more than 20+ years ago!<br /><br />If my memory is right it was 1981-82 period!<br /><br />The only Staff college student on board that I can clearly remember was :<br />Maj Eddy Alias - Engineer Corp. <br /> <br /><br />Once again if anyone can remember the pilots name and the whole crew who flew this mission say thanks a million to them from me.<br /><br />Capt Longhouse....see you in Kapas...was there many times and did asked for you,,,was told then you were still flying for Shell...<br /><br />Your former caretaker, the guy with the long hair,,,whats' his name......forgot also....told me the chalets was yours.komandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07435548376301472113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456581832201210484.post-26399808228304989692009-10-28T19:22:33.231+08:002009-10-28T19:22:33.231+08:00ayooo !..too much to write-lah hehe takut jadi bes...ayooo !..too much to write-lah hehe takut jadi best seller pulak !! some are best to keep it in my heart but maybe one of these days. Right now, capturing life & living at Kapas Island as part of marketing/branding-lah hehehe..cari makan Yeop oii !! kita tiada pencen type, kena kerja sampai mati.Lost my savings too, apa nak buat jatoh tangga !!. haha.<br />,,,Affendi ada visited my blog recently too, hope others will make contact too...cerita lama kembali yaa. The fact, was after leaving RMAF, I never went back and kind of lost contacts with the rest. Spent time with Bristow/MHS Helicopters and later with Shell for 22 years, so memories of Shell life is more current than the rest kind of.<br />,,,indeed, the RMAF experience shall always remain top priority where we built up our foundation in aviation.<br />,,,have wrote a few incidents as comments to other blogger but not in mine as yet. Got to get my Log Book in-order to be specific with time/date/events etc,,,done more than 6500 hrs and flew 7 different models/types plus on simulators on another type..and lead/head the avaition set up in Shell, handling corporate jets/feeder services/offshore support later marine/land/warehouse as an Logistic Strategist & Planner b4 involvement in Logistics software co-developments in India for Shell Global usage..plus implementations across the board in Asia Pacific.<br />,,,But nothing beats being an islander cum pirate hohohoo presently.Capt's Longhousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03874296223240854234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456581832201210484.post-52699777931898359602009-10-28T18:48:55.179+08:002009-10-28T18:48:55.179+08:00Capt's Longhouse,
Why not write your experien...Capt's Longhouse,<br /><br />Why not write your experiences for us to share, especially the new generation of pilots?<br /><br />Anonymous,<br /><br />As far as I can remember, there was no such trade allowance.Mej. Dr. Nor Ibrahim bin Sulaiman PTU TUDM (B) https://www.blogger.com/profile/01538708021185828293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456581832201210484.post-59533344647351258852009-10-28T18:27:29.083+08:002009-10-28T18:27:29.083+08:00These 'engineering' ppl don't have tra...These 'engineering' ppl don't have trade allowances i suppose? I would be a blast if they did due to their responsibilitiesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456581832201210484.post-6015910739258535772009-10-28T09:21:15.621+08:002009-10-28T09:21:15.621+08:00,,,just hope that the 5 Sqn. Scrap Book is still t...,,,just hope that the 5 Sqn. Scrap Book is still there ? coz. we started it in 1973 with the Sqn. history plus pic. of all of the aircrew that we could get our hands on. Those were the days indeed yaa !!. Trouble didn't come looking for us, we were !. Much fun and kind of stupid crazy young hearts full of adventurous and fighting spirit.<br />,,,unfortunately, i lasted only 9 months in Labuan and was 'pesonna nongratta' across to 3 Sqn. for reason best kept secret hehehe. Another long story which i might capture in my blog ?? hahaha.<br />,,,YES,,,do post more of our experience, interesting to recollect yaa. You are just doing great at it presently too..buddy !.Capt's Longhousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03874296223240854234noreply@blogger.com