So I've got this rotating desktop background thing going on with my all my laptops.
Firstly, I've got Airliners.net as one of my 'likes' on Facebook and I follow them on Twitter as well. One great thing is how they update their feeds and tweets with the best shots shared within the community. Ive provided the links here:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/airliners.net?ref=ts&fref=ts
Tweeter: https://twitter.com/airliners_net
With that constant stream of photos being suggested to me, I just take my pick of my favourite shots and save them to a Dropbox folder. Just like that, my favourite shots are available to me across all my laptops, including my work laptop, which I rebelliously display for everyone in the office to see. HAH!
Here's my pick of the day that I'm sharing:
This is a great fisheye shot of the cockpit. Now look out of the cockpit. You'd be used to seeing pictures of stupefying awe-inspiring pictures of sunsets and all that by now. But I'm thinking a little differently. I'm guessing that the view our pilots are looking at right now are probably just about what all pilots see almost all of the time.
I was driving down to the airport to pick C (that's my GF btw, and hopefully, soon to be fiancée) just a couple of weeks back and the rain was coming down on a massive scale that day. Cheers to tropical Singapore for that. Visibility was reduced to less than 10m ahead. (metric system hell yeah!) I suddenly wished that there was a way to drive IFR (Instrument Flight Rules). oh yes, IFR, now that's a story for another day. In the meantime, you have wikipedia to read up on. C'mon! you don't need me telling you what IFR's about right? You're a future pilot! You should be reading up on stuff like that!
And I realised that I have not come down to blogging about anything about interviews at all. But what's the rush, right? SQ's still not interviewing yet. And ST Aviation Academy's (STAA) intake for April's probably closed by now. The next STAA intake's in August by the way, for those who wish to pursue that route. But ok, yes yes, I'll get to it sooner or later, hang in there!
