Saturday, October 20, 2007

buenas dias


Ola!!

How are you all machachos??

Finally finished two weeks of Safety Emergency Procedures, passed all my exams and got positive feedback. Today we did one day of intense security training, which included restraining disruptive passengers(hitting pressure points, etc), hijackers, identifying a wide range of firearm types, learned some amazing things and techniques. Only had yesterday off, and now back for 6 days till my next day off:( Tomorrow is a week of First Aid and General Medical training. Someone said something very accurate - that we are undercover agents -> on the surface we look like sweet, innocent, friendly air hostesses -> meanwhile, triggered, we'll have the attitude of a soldier:-) haha. But true.

Otherwise, not much news. Planned my first night out on Thurs (18Oct) very excited, to find myself on the couch Fri morning - I had passed out and missed out - slept for 11 hours. Eish. Sad story..:) Better luck next time

Little quiz:
Who can tell me where the fuel is kept in a plane?
And
What happens to all the wastes that are flushed in the toilet?
mmmmm

Till later amigos

Take care

Alta

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Eid Mubarak




Hello skatties

Wow, a whole week of intense training has passed. I aced my first exam:), now I have two days off (Fri/Sat) and jumping straight into a practical exam on Sunday - Monday is a written exam. Geez!!! My brain is fried already!!

I wish I could send you more photo's, got these from fellow trainees (remember, my camera got stolen...)

I have been having a lot of fun, learning amazing things, forming friendships, keeping my focus, experimenting with freaky foods, exploring Dubai on foot (went to the beach today - water is nice and warm, and got a whole tour of Dubai from housemate) Dubai is twice the size since I've been here. It is one big construction site.

We do a lot of training in the simulators (when you see us wearing overalls, it is when we do practical stuff) - we have 3 fake planes operating as real ones, even does turbulence, smoke, takeoff/landing - feels absolutely real. The swimming pool is for emergency landing, where we had to get on the lifeboat and practice ditching etc. - had to go overboard, the works. Emirates has state of the art training schools and areas - it is really amazing how much they put into training the staff. I've gained new respect for airhostesses:)

Tomorrow is a day of chilling at our pool. Ramadan is finally over.. Makes things easier. From next week (starting Sunday for us), it is back to getting up at 5h30 for school.

I hope you enjoyed reading my news.
Can't wait to hear back from you.

Take care
Hugs,
Alta

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Induction


Hi guys

thanks for all your replies!!

My flatmate turned out to be REALLY AWESOME! She is from Pretoria and we get along great. Realized that we got wifi at home, so enjoying being connected.

So, have been in an induction programme this week (have been getting up at 5h30 every morning) - today was grooming day. I learned to put my hair in one of those perfect buns (not an art), how to wear our uniform to perfection and generally learned to be a lady today. Did the whole shebang, giggling with the girls, removing makeup, splashing our faces with expensive products and then applying makeup (Gosh, will take some time to get used to the red lipstick, although am enjoying the conservative uniform and the pride to be in it - my mother will be really proud). I look around me when I wait for the bus - the people here are full of themselves, and I get it - because they all know that they are in one of the best companies to work for and one of the best airlines. And sometimes I feel so detached, as an outsider, because at the end of the day I must be professional and fit in here - and at the same time remind myself who I am, and what I am. I work hard(in myself) to hold my own opinions while being trained into a new perspective. And I can feel the changes happening. Today I miss Cape Town...(sniff sniff)

There is a certain smell about Dubai (I realized as I landed, and remembered from before). I am quite centred, have Spinneys (like Pick 'n Pay) next to me, a mall opposite, the creek where I can go do yoga and chill on the grass, etc, etc. We have a gym in the building and a beautiful swimming pool on the roof. I am proud to say that I have given up alcohol (maybe in the future have an odd glass of wine now and then), the girls try and drag me out, but I am content at home for now:)

I am also proud to say that I am my group's co-ordinator/teamleader:)

Tight hugs,
Alta