Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew

Friday, October 30, 2015



Sunny without much haze



Photo @ 1pm with PSI @ 58



Steward purportedly robbed and beaten in Shanghai,China.


Concerning the Shanghai case whereby it was reported that a steward was robbed, I was told it was a rumour and the steward was not involved.
However, whether the case did happen or not, it serves as a reminder to all crew to be vigilant during their nightstops.
In the past, many were robbed, traumatised and even harmed during the nightstops.
I remember one case in HNL where a steward was beaten up badly by several unknown people at a hotel carpark. He was not robbed.
At the same place, a leading stewardess was robbed off her money and the company's bar sales money. She was badly traumatised and submitted her resignation immediately upon return to Singapore.
A steward was robbed in his London hotel room by a man who claimed he was a hotel employee going into his room to check the bar items in the fridge. The steward was slashed in the neck after refusing to surrender his Rolex watch.
There were many other cases too but the few cases I have mentioned will sufficed.
Therefore, for the Shanghai case whether it existed or not is unimportant but it serves to remind us to be extra vigilant when going out alone in a foreign country.



Japanese Oden for brunch (home cooked)





Oden (ใŠใงใ‚“?) is a Japanese winter dish consisting of several ingredients such as boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, and processed fishcakes stewed in a light, soy-flavoured dashi broth. Ingredients vary according to region and between each household. Karashi is often used as a condiment.
Oden was originally what is now commonly called misodengaku or simply dengaku; konnyaku or tofu was boiled and eaten with miso. Later, instead of using miso, ingredients were cooked in dashi and oden became popular.

Oden is often sold from food carts, and most Japanese convenience stores have simmering oden pots in winter. Many different kinds of oden are sold, with single-ingredient varieties as cheap as 100 yen.

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





Thursday, October 29, 2015

 Haze almost gone



This photo is taken at about 9 am from my apartment. It is sunny and almost haze free. The wind is now blowing from north east and at least for the now, the sky is clear. PSI@ 3 pm was 56 which is in the "Moderate" range.

Grocery shopping & breakfast at Tampines Giant





 
    


Alcoholic pilots and cabin crew

Free and cheap access to alcohol plus loneliness may have contributed to some pilots and stewards to be alcoholics. A very small percentage of around 1% to 2% of the crew population of 9,000 (pilots & cabin crew) were alcoholics. I am not talking about the occasional social drinkers.
Most alcoholics were male crew. The bad thing was that most of these people were smokers too.
A cabin crew could easily "off-load" liquor from the aircraft bar for free. Some would filled up the 1.5 litre mineral water bottle with a choice of their alcoholic drinks like whisky ( most popular), brandy, vodka etc and bring them to their hotels to keep them company during their night-stops.
You may ask me how did they get the liquor free of charge? The answer is simple. All the crew had to do was to write off the amount of alcohol as "consumed" by their passengers...no question asked by the airline.

One steward drank so much that he had to be literary carried down from his hotel room for his flight. Another who had his superior on the same dared not drink but later collapsed on arrival at their destination. He was diagnosed as suffering from ADE ( Alcohol Deprivation Effect). One senior steward was drunk to the extent he didn't realised his wig was worn the wrong way.

A pilot was sacked after another pilot from a foreign airline reported the former for being half drunk while checking out of his hotel for his flight.

Some pilots were nice to the senior stewards who were in charge of the bar so they could have their liquor "canisters" filled up free of charge.

There were crew who not only stole liquor for their consumption but sold them to outstation bars and restaurants for a small profit.

Just like a few girls who shoplifted to pass their time the guys drank like crazy.

Please note that the above happened during my time with the airline. I am not sure about the present day crew's activities during night-stops.



Went for my evening walk

It has been a few months since I last went for my walk. The haze was the problem because one can't exercise with so much harmful gases and poisonous particles in the air. But today is different with the haze almost gone and the air quality has improved to "good".
Below are some pictures I took along the way. The pictures are mostly taken in the upper middle class area of houses that cost millions.
A few are pictures of the playground with children and adults from HBD areas.





"Crazy" by Diana Krall, Elvis Costello and Willie Nelson

Wednesday, October 28, 2015




(Photos taken from my apartment around 5:45 am)

A short respite from the haze in the form of a sudden shower  at 5:30 am. The rain came and gone within a few minutes. It must have been a passing cloud. However, the PSI still stands in the unhealthy range of 102. Perhaps the PSI reading at 6 am will show an improvement.

7:35 am:




The PSI has improved to the moderate range of 81 as at 7 am. It rained a little more since I last reported at 5:45 am. It looks like the north east monsoon wind has arrived and if it does, the haze should be gone.

10:30 am:

The PSI is 29 which is in the good range. We have not been in this range since early this year. According to the weather man this is a temporary respite and the haze could be back in the next couple of hours unless the wind direction from the north east does not change.


I live in one of those units of the block of flats. This photo was taken early this year when the haze from Indonesia had not arrived yet. The sky was blue and it was a sunny morning. Hopefully we can go back to that sunny and haze free weather again.

Visiting Japan hot spring (onsen) again this winter:




Local shop cheated tourists hauled back to court

Mobile Air became notorious after a video of a tourist going on his knees to beg for a refund at the shop went viral. The Vietnamese customer had paid S$950 for an iPhone 6 but was told he had to add S$1,500 in warranty fees.
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A Kleptomaniac stewardess

A Kleptomaniac is a person who is afflicted with Kleptomania, a compulsion to repeatedly steal "worthless" items, such as keychains, panties, stockings and handbags.
According to medical science, Kleptomania is a mental illness that inflict mostly women. It is may be caused by some form of depression.

Jenny was a typical Klepto and she would steal especially during her layover at oversea stations. She couldn't resist the urge to steal from departmental stores, supermarkets etc. She has been stealing or shoplifting for many years and was fortunate not to be caught.
However, her luck ran out when she was in London during one of the long layovers, 3 days to be exact. Jenny was caught shoplifting a bra.

She was handed over to the police and charged. She called her IFS and pleaded with him to come to the police station where she was held.

Jenny was charged in court the very next day and found guilty of theft. She was fortunate as it was a Tuesday. Her IFS paid the fine on her behalf and she was released from custody. They flew back to Singapore on Wednesday.

Till today, her employer does not know about her case. She was lucky to have an IFS who was understanding and helpful towards her.

This case was related to me by that IFS recently.


Burger King's whopper beef burger with cheesy fries



One of my favourite beef burgers



My dessert from Japan



Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Singapore train services

For the sixth time this year alone the train services or MRT as we call it broke down at the rush hour yesterday morning. This time the disruption lasted 2 hours. Many people were terribly inconvenienced...read more 

Busy day

Busy attending to my work whole afternoon. Had my lunch (picture below) at one of the air-conditioned foodcourts as the haze is still in the unhealthy zone. Work finished in the evening. Spotted a guy named Kris (story below).





Steward charged for allegedly stealing a lemon

He looked like an ex-steward whom I knew quite well. He was eating at the foodcourt too. I wasn't sure he was Krishnan but if he was, he must've changed a lot. He has aged and put on lots of kilos. Anyway, I remember Kris was charged by the SIA security for allegedly stealing a whole yellow lemon when he arrived home from a Bangkok flight.
At his trial or company's disciplinary inquiry ( CI ), the union was able to prove that BKK catering NEVER did supply lemon but instead green lime for the tea service on the flight.
According to Kris, he often carried lemon in his cabin bag and used it for his wavy black hair.
To cut a long story short, the company did not do its homework because out of BKK the Thai catering supplied only green lime for the tea service.
It was an embarrassment for the company and Kris was proven to be innocent.

At the food court, I wanted to approach and say hello to Kris but changed my mind because it would only serves to remind him of the unpleasant case.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Hazy days and removal of articles in my blog

Hazy days are here to stay

Don't look like it is going to be a fine day as it is still very hazy outside of the house. The PSI is still in the unhealthy range with thick dense haze blowing in from Indonesia.
I feel sorry for many people here, Malaysia, Philippines,Southern Thailand and some parts of Indonesia affected by this menacing haze which was caused by man. Why do I feel sorry for those badly affected by the haze is because I do not have to go to work. I am retired but many who will have to travel to work and to schools in public transport would not be able to escape breathing in the thick poisonous smoke.
It's 9 am and I am stuck at home due to the dense haze that is continually enveloping our country. At the moment, I am content having my cup of Nescafe and watching the stock market.



Is there such a thing called retribution?

I received a call from a guy who identified himself as an ex-steward in Sydney during one of my stay over there. He wanted to see me urgently.
He came over to my hotel room. He told me he was fired from the airline due to a bad report from one of the senior stewardesses. He was a probationary crew and for the slightest thing, one would be fired.
I knew the stewardess who made the report and she was truly a bully. Not many knew about this but she was a secret lover of the big boss. With the backing of the big boss, she was able to get any crew sacked especially those who did not kowtow to her.
The ex-steward wanted vengeance but I advised him against it. I told him that was such a thing as retribution or karma. He took my advice and after a while, he thanked me and left my room.
A few years later, the senior stewardess was sacked for stealing liquor from the aircraft bar. Her lover-boss had retired by that time. She became an alcoholic. She drank a bottle of whisky a day, I was told. Eventually, her liver gave way and she died of liver cirrhosis. Was this retribution for the miseries and hardship she inflicted on the crew?



Beef Bowl Lunch (Yoshinoya?)



Went out for dinner inspite of the haze




Kovan double murder trial

Self-defence theory not ‘logical’: pathologist in Kovan murder trial ...read more

Sunday, October 25, 2015






Today's posts:

Kuri, Kuri for breakfast
Chilli tuna sandwich lunch
SIA cabin crew location meal allowances
Horse racing that bankrupt this IFS
My Dinner@ Home

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Saturday Special Annoucement

I've received this message from a friend and hope it may be useful to you:

This is REAL! My friend had been conned about 1 month ago,  

24 October 2015 Saturday


Today's posts:

Nassim Jade Condo
Weather: Malaysian suing over haze for US$100 million
My electricity bill doubled in September
Breakfast
My Saturday Dinner


Friday, October 23, 2015

23 October 2015 Friday





Today's posts are:

Weather forecast
Ba-chor-mee
Biz class pax sent me these......
Cabin crew IFA

Thursday, October 22, 2015

22 October 2015 Thursday

We had a nice time last night at the IndoChine Restaurant (Holland V).
Breakfast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast
SIA cabin crew interview
Kovan Double Murder
Beautiful Houses in Brisbane


Wednesday, October 21, 2015

21 October 2015 Wednesday


Singaporeans' favourite breakfast and Australia one of my favourites destinations when I was a crew

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

20 October 2015 Tuesday


Stewardesses of the 1960s and 1970s

This is a recent photo of the ex-stewardesess of MSA and SIA (successor of MSA). These ladies' average age is about 68. Some joined the airlines before me and others after me. I joined the airline as a flight steward in February 1968 at age 23.



Lunch with a business associate



Monday, October 19, 2015

19 October 2015 Monday

At last it is Monday. It is almost back to normality but not quite. Sure it's less crowded at the malls and other places. The kids are back in schools and parents back at work...that's where they should be and not jamming up the shopping malls, markets,eateries and what have you.
But still it's not 100% or even 50% normal here as the sickening haze is still around and in the unhealthy range (PSI 133 as at 8 am).
This time round the haze will be with us for almost 3 months (Sep till end Nov). It was usually a 1 month affair every year since 1997.
I wonder what will happened if the haze is going to prolong as time goes by? As for most Singaporeans they will have no place to seek refuge. But for me I have a choice of settling down either in Japan or Australia.

Lunch@ IKEA Tampinese & grocery shopping@ Giant




Thinking aloud

I have got so called friends who do not get in touch with me for ages but suddenly out of the blue when they needed me to attend some of their functions would contact me. These people organised functions to further their agendas.
In this day and age, there is no excuse whatsoever not to contact one another once in a while. We have the services of the SMS, WhatApps, Lines etc and most offer free messaging services.
Attendances for those functions aren't for free. Some can cost you $100 to $200.
So to these people I'll show them my middle finger.... lol.



However, there is a guy who is genuine and his name is Edmond. He is working as a Operations Manager in one of the restaurant chains' Limo department. Once in a while, he would invite me to his work place for dinner with some of our other ex-colleagues. In fact I will be meeting him for a meal within the next few days.
He is also a talented guy who is good in drawing cartoons and has in the last 2 weeks sent me these:


Sunday, October 18, 2015

18 October 2015 Sunday

Overcrowding malls during weekends






Due to overcrowding on weekends, I would prefer to eat a simple home cooked breakfast. It's crazy with a small island like Singapore to be packed with 5.4 million residents. I have been brought up in a Singapore of less than 2 million people. The new residents are mostly PRC Chinese,Indians and others.
This morning, I cooked my own breakfast. It's Penang prawn noodle (instant) with lots of kang kong or water crest and an egg. Frankly, it tasted better than many other food sold at the eateries.



Wagyu steak for dinner and chestnut candy for dessert


This mouth watering Wagyu steak is imported from Japan as well as the chestnut candy. They both tasted very good and worth spending money on them. I ate them for dinner at home as the haze outside is horrible.