Originally Posted by
PilotLZ
I would call it capitalism. When you buy cigarettes in the shop, does the shop keeper tell you "better don't, mate, they're really harmful"? Same goes for flight schools. A training organisation doesn't sell jobs, it only sells vocational training. If you feel like buying their product, nobody is going to ask for your reasoning about it.
Health risks are explained both on the packet and in health campaigns. And I'm sure the shop keeper is not saying:"smoking is good for your health"...
If that's not enough, ATOs are making ACTIVE marketing with that slogan, luring young people into a very expensive circle.
False advertising is the use of false, misleading, or unproven information to advertise products to consumers. The advertising frequently does not disclose its source.