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wanabe2010
21st Jan 2010, 03:45
here I post one(they didn't even updated it):

Year 2007 holds records for commercial aircraft sales. Boeing and Airbus, the two principal manufacturers of commercial planes, sold that year 1.413 and 1.341 planes respectively. Together they have more than 6.800 planes to be delivered in coming years.
Considering these figures it is clear we are heading to an important increase in air traffic and everything related to it. In spite of recent turmoils it can be said best years of aviation world are ahead. Therefore, choosing a career as a pilot or flight attendant offers you a great opportunity for your future.

Poeli
21st Jan 2010, 07:47
On what planet have you been living on the last year?

BoeingMEL
21st Jan 2010, 07:52
This is not a slogan. It is a badly written diatribe, pointless and tedious to read! :ugh:

Groundloop
21st Jan 2010, 09:25
Stop attacking wanabe2010.

All he has done is point out that FTOs are still making pathetic statements like this. The actual statement is here:-

lAerodynamics Malaga: FTO and Airline company (http://www.aerodynamics.es/en/flight_school.html)

David Horn
21st Jan 2010, 09:43
Does anyone really chose an FTO based on their slogan?

Poeli
21st Jan 2010, 09:47
Sorry, there was someone else who posted that there's a bright future ahead for pilots in India... But apperantly he deleted it

ab33t
21st Jan 2010, 12:27
Hey you have to paint a pretty picture . Who is going to train if you state " Train at your own peril as the industry is in a slump and few job prospects"

jonnyhock
21st Jan 2010, 18:20
I think people are missing the point of this posting...

b.a. Baracus
22nd Jan 2010, 08:45
I heard Pilot Training College (PTC) advertising on XFM the other day..... next you will see FTOs plastered on buses and taxis etc

PosClimb
24th Jan 2010, 05:32
I'd be interested to know if, from a legal point of view, these flying schools could be sued for fraud.

Sure, there's buyer beware, but there are limits to what a business can claim.