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Gavin Andrew David

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  1. 12 hours ago, jahur said:

    The problem medevec is never financially feasible u dimwitt. No matter how many times we try to tell you. You just dont listen. You just yapp nonstop like a stupid puppy. Just shutup okay? 

     

    8 hours ago, jahur said:

    And then they will jack up the price like indonesia. 🤣 When everything closes shop. Do you think foreign airlines both flag carriers and lcc even bother to set up flights here and maintain the same domestic frequency that we have? Especially post covid impact? Think logically for once. Or you're the type to stay at home and hope rich businessmen fork out their own to charter their own private jet domestically to settle business.

    Buddy,

    what’s with the anger ? You looking to vent go elsewhere. Otherwise fine a better way to express your opinions. 


  2. Thanks for our helpful replies all, photo opportunities seem decent from the viewing deck, I read somewhere that it is backlit to shoot during most of the day.

    Around SZB are there any good restaurants that have non-seafood meals?

     

    Consider renting a car. You will unlock alot more opportunities


  3. Today, on the 22nd of August, 2014, we mourn the loss of the lives on board MH17, which was shot down on the 17th of July, 2014.

     

    This MASKargo aircraft, bearing the registration 9M-MPS, bears the titles Malaysia Airlines on it, instead of MASKargo.

     

    She landed in KUL at 0955LT, 22-08-2014

     

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    Our thoughts and our prayers go out to the families who have lost their loved ones on MH17.

     

    36 days later, 20 of these Malaysians, have finally come home.

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