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While I completely agree that there is only so much you can do with a few hundred hours of training, thinking Hong Kong people who live in a place with no general aviation industry don't deserve to become pilots is pure racism. Considering how saturated the GA industries of countries with well-developed flight training systems such as Australia is, a cadetship is the best bet HK people have to fly. Governments have the right to protect local people's employment rights, so why is taking in local cadets racist and politically motivated?