Lord,
I always wonder exactly WHO was the Cunumunu in the government authority, who decided that there was no need to put back the Pan on the fleet of aircraft owned wholly and solely by the government of Trinidad and Tobago. It is so painful, to see the legacy of the instrument that many 'got licks' for playing, (and used to get an extra week or so in jail for, years ago, if they went before a judge in Trinidad for any matter, and someone threw in the information that they 'was a panman'), discarded by the government of the day, when they got their new fancy fleet of the re-branded airline, Caribbean Airlines.
The new fleet could not carry a bold and re-designed Steelpan icon?
How many panmen took pride in being associated with this symbol internationally recognized on a fleet of aircraft? Especially with some people today still referring to steelpans as 'garbage cans'? Even the smallest planes in the fleet boasted the Pan!
Anywhere a plane from that fleet flew, so many knew right away where it was from or asked if they in the minority who did not recognize the insignia. The instant it made its appearance in the distant sky, coming in for a landing, it stood our from every other single aircraft that happened to be in the nearby sky. Wow.
There was a movement afoot by one individual in particular to get the Pan on the national flag of Trinidad and Tobago. To say that is dead in the water, (with the Pan gone from the planes,) is an understatement.
WOW. How sad when a country does not understand its own place in history, and its ability and right to dictate and document its own place and accomplishments in said history.
Some truly ache for this sight. Sad.
Came across the two links when WST first put the pics up, there was a lot of hoopla on the board when the decision was coming down.
http://whensteeltalks.multiply.com/journal/item/846/Pan_vs_No_Pan_On_Plane
http://www.panonthenet.com/articles/global/caribbean/tnt/airlinelogo.htm
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If we expect the livery of an airline (whose service region is relatively limited) to be the international ambassador for pan, then this music is in serious trouble.