SIA Pilot, Capt. Budi Soehardi: CNN Hero of 2009 
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Budi Soehardi, one of the nominated CNN heroes (currently he's one of Top 10 
Heroes of 2009!), must be glad that SIA "has thrown a lifeline to him (and the 
51 young lives that depend on him)" by extending his contract.

The way I see it is that it works both way also for SIA. If Budi Soehardi will 
indeed win the top prize, I'm sure the CNN publication will not forget to 
mention how SIA has done right in the past of allowing Budi Soehardi to 
continue his work as a pilot for SIA. (Yes, in this CNN article, "Pilot 
moonlights as father to 47", SIA name was not mentioned at all.)





  Barely a week ago, Captain Budi Soehardi was busy looking for a job with 
other airlines - the pilot's contract with Singapore Airlines was expiring on 
Nov 11, and it was not going to be renewed. 

  But SIA has thrown a lifeline to him - and to the 51 young lives that depend 
on him. 

  The Indonesian expatriate, 57, who was named last month as one of CNN's Top 
10 Heroes of 2009, is one of an undisclosed number of captains who has gotten a 
contract extension. 

  Mr Budi was already moving house - it was the only way he would have been 
able to keep his West Timor orphanage afloat in the long term without a job. 

  About 80 per cent of the US$6,000 ($8,312) needed monthly to care for the 
orphanage's 48 children comes solely from the pocket of the father of three. 

  His redundancy was typical of cost-cutting measures in a recession - SIA had 
to "significantly reduce capacity" earlier this year, leading to "excess staff 
resources" and employees having to "make sacrifices through salary reductions", 
such as a shorter work month. 

  For cockpit crew, there were plans "not to extend the contracts of any of our 
captains employed under contract arrangements this financial year, and they 
were made aware of this". 

  However an SIA spokesperson said when contacted by MediaCorp, that "based on 
our latest operating plan, we're pleased to be able to offer contract 
extensions to some of our captains". 

  Air Line Pilots Association-Singapore president P James welcomed the news. 
"It's good that the company was willing to change their policy. At least, 
there's light at the end of the tunnel," he said. 

  While Mr Budi was not mentioned by name in SIA's reply, a fellow pilot who 
did not want to be named let on that a group of pilots had petitioned the 
company to consider his renewal. 

  "He's a valuable employee of the company - his suggestions and research for 
different airways to Europe saved the airline a million-plus dollars annually," 
said the colleague. 

  Mr Budi's contract has been renewed for another three years. MediaCorp 
understands that there were up to 1,000 signatories for the pilot who could end 
the year on another bright note if he is named CNN's Hero of 2009. 

  He could not be reached as he was travelling, but he wrote this about his 
"CNN classmates" on his blog on Friday: "We are not competing but we are 
partners to make the human race to be living as a normal human being."

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