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Wednesday 10th February:
A more down-to-earth airline

South African low-fare airline kulula.com recently unveiled a brand new livery. One of their Boeing 737-86N (ZS-ZWP / OK-PIK), called ‘Flying 101’ is covered with amusing quips and details about the plane.

The captain’s window is marked with ‘the big cheese – captain, my captain!’, the co-pilot’s window with ‘co-captain’ – the other pilot on the PA system’ and the jump seat is for wannabe pilots. This is a really clever way of engaging passengers, attracting attention and new custom – and for de-mystifying the usually quite mysterious world of air travel.

In addition, the following descriptions of plane parts can be found:

Galley (cuppa anyone?)

Avionics (fancy navigation stuff)

Windows (best view in the world)

Wing #1 and #2

Engine #1 and #2 (26 000 pounds of thrust)

Emergency exit = throne zone (more leg room, baby)

Seats (better than taxi seats)

Some windows = kulula fans (the coolest peeps in the world)

Black box (which is actually orange)

Back door (no bribery/corruption here)

Tail (featuring an awesome logo)

Loo (or mile-high club initiation chamber)

Rudder (the steering thingy)

Stabiliser (the other steering thingy)

ZS-ZWP (OK-PIK) = secret agent code (aka plane’s registration)

Front door (our door is always open … unless we’re at 41 000 feet)

Cockpit window = sun roof

Ref. http://blog.flightstory.net/1472/kulula-air-with-new-funny-livery/

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