[simpits-tech] Air & Space Smithsonian....

Sittisudjatum, Sukit simpits-tech@simpits.org
Wed, 21 May 2003 07:12:25 +0700


Rob, 

Normally, if you find only a name, it is a given name, not a family name.  So if you find something like "Sukit Sittisudjatum", it means the latter word is a family name.   I don't think there will be anyone who will use "Sittisudjatum, Sukit".... but you can easily see this format when standard MS outlook always put family names infront of given names.

To the second question..  Yes, we have a division in Royal Thai Police who responsible for this kind of job.  And they work very closely with folks in the US. Embassy (Regional Security Office)

Sukit Sittisudjatum
Bangkok, Thailand


-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hommel [mailto:rhommel@tacoma.net]
Sent: 20 May 2003 10:28 PM
To: simpits-tech@simpits.org
Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Air & Space Smithsonian....


Sukit:

Please help me out here, which is your family name and which is your given
name? In the interest of understanding other cultures, I know that in some
"oriental" cultures the family name is given first and the given name last.
Is this true of the Thai?

Is there an agency in Thailand that corresponds with the US FBI?

What other countries have weird local laws about aircraft. Ok we all know GB
has all sorts of weirdness. You can own a military fighter jet but you are
allowed only to taxi it and such nonsense. Any others?

Keep 'em Flying
Rob Hommel
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sittisudjatum, Sukit " <SukitS@state.gov>
To: <simpits-tech@simpits.org>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 11:43 PM
Subject: RE: [simpits-tech] Air & Space Smithsonian....


> Guys,
>
> If one day you find the FBI, or some other agencies knocking on your door
to investigate your restoration project (or the homebuilt replica models
whatsoever), it means you have achieved the level of REALITY!  All I can say
is ... congratulations :)  May be you should ask them "if you give me the
engine, I'll show you how to fly this toy out of my windows...."
>
> Here in Thailand, the RTAF, The Royal Navy, The Royal Army also have all
kind of junk stored in their scrapeyard.  Only some very old pieces will be
put in auctions, like the C-47 for example (but they were given by USAF via
JUSMAG).
>
> Sukit Sittisudjatum
> Bangkok, Thailand



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