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PETALING JAYA: Covid-19 may have clipped its wings, but ground pilot Azrin Mohamad Zawawi has promised to continue flying.
Instead of hanging up her uniform, Azrin proudly wears it under a red apron while working at a food stand in Subang preparing northern delicacies for her customers.
While it may just be a roadside stall, he goes out of his way to make it presentable.
Azrin, who names his booth “Kapten Corner,” offers dishes like Ipoh curry mee, mee hoon soup, laksa utara, and rojak buah.
His father, Mohamad Zawawi Ahmad, supports his son’s efforts to get through tough times, and encourages his friends to enjoy a meal at Azrin’s boom in Boom Town USJ11.
“He does not know when he will put on his uniform as a pilot again, as no one knows the future of the aviation industry. To all friends, please stop by his booth for a sumptuous meal,” Zawawi said in a Facebook post. on Tuesday. (November 3).
Malaysians who have read Zawawi’s post praised Azrin’s entrepreneurial spirit and encouraged him to continue his new venture.
One of them said that Zawawi was a good role model for all working-class Malaysians, while another said that he was a sensible and responsible pilot who dared to be different.
Yesterday my son, Captain Azrin Mohamad Zawawi, was taking his post from Kapten Corner in Boom Town USJ11 in full pilot uniform …
Posted by Mohamad Zawawi Ahmad on Monday, November 2, 2020
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