Mr David Tame (left), the chef tutor at Christchurch Polytechnic, directs Mr Nigel Harris (right), an advanced trainee chef, during a simulated in-flight meal exercise at the polytechnic’s restaurant. The exercise, to help trainees understand different types of food preparation, was supported by Air New Zealand, which provided food trays and a cabin crew member for the exercise. The meals were served to customers at the restaurant who pretended to be flight passengers. A movie was also shown in the restaurant.
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Press, 19 April 1989, Page 5
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81Mr David Tame (left), the chef tutor at Christchurch Polytechnic, directs Mr Nigel Harris (right), an advanced trainee chef, during a simulated in-flight meal exercise at the polytechnic’s restaurant. The exercise, to help trainees understand different types of food preparation, was supported by Air New Zealand, which provided food trays and a cabin crew member for the exercise. The meals were served to customers at the restaurant who pretended to be flight passengers. A movie was also shown in the restaurant. Press, 19 April 1989, Page 5
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