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Old 15th Nov 2018, 12:18
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The original ('2000 TT incl. 1500 PIC') deal secured between the CAA and MoD would have remained in place, had the MoD bothered to turn up at Gatwick when the EASA representative confirmed it. Head of Licensing also nodded sagely.

But the blame lies squarely with 22Gp. They could have continued support for the previous agreement, but comprehensively failed to do so. They were more interested in trying to find some way of easing the pain for those who had been made redundant due to manning incompetence, than in continuing a negotiated, valuable recruiting and retention incentive.

Such was the outcry at 22Gp's failure that they even issued an IBN stating that the matter was not to be raised on social media....

As for credit for current RAF flying training, wait and see. But I doubt whether anything will improve.

The whole thing is indeed a complete mess. By the way, how goes ME AFT on the Phenom - have many students graduated yet?
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