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#79 Hong Quarantine

An episode of the Bryan Air podcast, hosted by Bryan Roseveare, Ryan Parrock, titled "#79 Hong Quarantine" was published on November 19, 2021 and runs 89 minutes.

November 19, 2021 ·89m · Bryan Air

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ON THIS EPISODE:

 

  • Things were a little different on this episode, we went a bit Rogan style and had some fun.
  • Hong Kong's pathetic quarantine measures for pilots raises the blood pressure in the studio. We chat with our friend on the ground in HK Dave "Dobbo" Dobson. 
  • Mango is a no go, the inevitable job losses hang in the balance.
  • African airlines dig deep in their wallets during the Dubai Air Show.
  • The worldwide employment drive for pilots has finally begun, get current, update your logbook and get your digital CV out.
  • Boeing was over-shadowed by Airbus in Dubai but the 777X barrel role nearly saves the day. 

 

SPONSORS:

 

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