Tokyo Orientation 09 Dec - 12 Dec
Was rather cold and I could not forget the very first night finding our way to ANATEC at Shimomaruko. It was cold, raining and lugging a luggage and navigating our way through was not a joking matter. Freezing temperature and first time I exhaled 'smoke' from my mouth. It was quite an experience. I'd always love such culture exchange programme, getting a chance to meet fellow employees from all over the world. At the end of the 2 days, new friends were made. I've uploaded some of the many photos took over the 4 days trip. For full version, please log in to Facebook:

At the ANA Maintenance Centre

Gigantic hangar. I guess the technician must have enjoyed fixing in such lovely weather. Bring some good old memories during my NS days when I was fixing amphibious vehicle. Anyway, I thought I'd only seen this image on "Attention Please" (Jap Drama). And I realised it wasn't a dream.

I feel really proud to be part of them, well, only during my stay in Japan. lolx. And a missing pen in this hangar could activate the entire team to scan the entire hangar. I swear it ain't adapted from Japanese Drama. Its true. Each and every component is that important and could involve human lives.

Just how close can I get to a Boeing plane? Especially for a Commercial Aviation freak like me, I swear its madness.

GE B767-300ER Engine.


I love this shot.

The maintenance staff whom tried so hard to explain to us in English. Well, his effort is pretty much appreciated.

At Haneda Airport - Cabin Crew Centre

ANA crew prior departure briefing by Chief Purser.


Flight Operations Control

The many faces... from all over the world.
With Yuriko-san. Ok, she's cute and adorable. Well, hopefully will get a chance to visit her in London soon.


