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Unfriendly Skies

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The hectic air transport industry is not followed by the necessary number of pilots and their respective training.

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AFTER nearly a decade of “changing” citizenships, Santosa Sayoga is reluctant to return to the motherland. Comfortable living in a neighboring country with a high salary and all the facilities that he can think ensured his loyalty to Korean Airlines. Urgings to go home are turned down. “Unless a good airline here makes an offer,” says Santosa.

The man who graduated from a flying school in Oxford, England, officially joined the Korean air

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