Female Australian pilot loves
(VOV) -
Australian born Fleming Belinda Anne has worked as a pilot for Vietnam
Airlines for 7 years following brief stints in Singapore, Malaysia and even
India, and now calls the S-shaped country her second home.
Anne has cherished a dream of becoming a pilot ever
since she was three or four years old. She recalls as a child always looking
up to the sky seeing planes flying over her head and dreaming of one day
making flying her career.
Receiving strong support from her father, an
experienced pilot, Anne enrolled in an aviation course and got an Airline
Transport Pilot License (ATPL) – the highest level of aircraft licensure when
she was just 21 years old.
When Vietnam Airlines offered her a job, she was
working for an India-based company, receiving a high salary and other
bonuses. Accepting the offer meant taking a significant reduction in pay.
Weighing the pros and cons of the plan, Anne and her
husband decided to accept the offer and move to
The longer she has lived in
Anne recalls she was first impressed by the busy
traffic and crisscrossed electric wire systems in
The couple purchased a second-hand motorbike and
travelled the length and breadth of
Local people are very friendly and hospitable, Anne says,
recalling her feelings whenever she enters any restaurants in the city,
saying “hello” to staff and receiving warm welcome from them.
The 37-year-old pilot says although she has worked for
Vietnam Airlines for several years, she receives lucky money from her boss -
a fine Vietnamese custom when the Lunar New Year festival comes that she did
not experience in other countries.
Anne confides her husband and her love
The Central Highland resort city of
Con Dao, Phu Quoc and Phan Thiet are also on her list
of key tourist destinations.
Anne says she is lucky to have her husband work as a
pilot for Vietnam Airlines. Her husband often flies to Europe while Anne
flies to destinations in
They make use of free time travelling to Da Lat to play
golf or touring other places in
Anne says she can fly any types of aircraft, from
A320s, A321s to the current A330s, and she hopes to master the most modern A350
that Vietnam Airlines is due to receive from Airbus next year.
She reveals that the career requires a pilot to have
excellent health because he is familiar with different time zones. To
maintain her physical strength and reduce stress, Anne does gym four times a
week and plays golf.
Anne is one of the 10 female pilots
of Vietnam Airlines. Her fleet 919 has a total of 777 pilots, including 558
Vietnamese.
VOV
|
Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 5, 2014
Đăng ký:
Đăng Nhận xét (Atom)
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét