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Old 8th May 2023, 14:43
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Originally Posted by Jokesonyou
Fake cadet program? really? If it would be fake, don't you think that an airline would take legal action if that would be true?
this is an appeal to probability. A fallacious argument which takes something for granted because it might probability be the case, but a mere probability does not correlate to a certainty.
Companies generally take legal action when there is something to lose ie. money, reputation etc. OR when there has been or there is a probability of a net loss , meaning more loss than gain overall.
What does an airline have to loose with a self sponsored integrated program, where the liability of all costs are granted to the trainee?
Airlines do not loose anything when flight schools one-sidedly associate with them, unless there is a dispute behind the scenes due to other reasons or airlines explicitly make one sided deals with certain flight school ie. CAE and EasyJet.
This is why many FTOs for example post pictures of their alumni flying for Ryanair on instagram with captions like "do you want to be a pilot like our student XXXX sign up for our course etc." and this might be very hard for a person who lacks a certain amount of cognitive capacity to understand ,but this is a type of dog whistling where an FTO is implying that they are somehow behind the fact that students are able to land a job with an airline X, even though there isn't an underlying connection between the FTO and the airline. And ofc no airline cares about this because it doesn't damage the airline in any way Therefore no legal action needed.
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