Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Crossed cheque, without arming/disarming doors...

In accounting, there's a thing called crossed cheque. Well, I never come across this term before. I seldom use cheque. Moreover, almost all cheques are crossed cheques. Who would want the hassle of endorsing one.

I was reading on crossed cheque, it's part of our assignment.

Stupid earworm playing in my mind

"arm and cross check all doors"

Well, for a civil aircraft/aviation geek, or frequent flyers, this is a similar phrase, usually announced by leading cabin crew to his/her colleagues.

Yes, the image of embarking an aeroplane played in my mind. In a loop. Same goes to the phrase. Earworm.

Even on watching Fast and Furious 7 yesterday, the only thing that caught my attention was the Globemaster, (my buddies were having cargasm) wondering if I am very rich to have one as my private plane. Furnished by Edese Doret, with nice red maple leaf livery... not a great idea though, one could mistaken my private plane as Air Canada's.

Well, not impossible if I were the Prime Minister of Canada. And my spouse is a fanatic shopper with big hair. Or if I migrate to Canada and start my own airline, or private jet services. A private jet where one can bring along their favourite car along.

A Globemaster is a cutie. I never bothered the military aircraft EXCEPT their cargo carrier, particularly the Globemaster.


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