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Old 9th July 2006 | 08:18
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captjns
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Good morning Mr. MOR

No I want to see if I have this straight…

You open up this thread with:

Originally Posted by MOR
Apparently the Irish CAA has now decided that it is perfectly OK to allow the Mesaba crews to follow their aircraft to Ireland and fly around Europe, under what is little more than a flag of convenience.

Naturally, Irish (or European) pilots would never be allowed reciprocal rights
F/Y/I The Irish don't have a CAA… it’s the Irish Aviation Authority.

And now for the $64,000 question if you are in the US, £34,570 if you are British, and 49,914 if you are not British or residing in the US… please do share with us… and do tell what better part of the world you are flying in today. And what national did you displace so you could secure some form of employment… even is you are not a pilot or in the airline industry for that matter?

Originally Posted by MOR
The point is that Cityjet are engineering a position that allows them to hire cheap US labour on the basis of a faulty picture of the pool of available pilots
I need to know what the difference is in your situation in your better part of the world, or a foreign national seeking employment in Europe? Do I detect a double standard here?

Oh by the way if you respond… please don’t default to the usual lack comprehension, arrogance phrases, and what not phrases.
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