Bombsaway, I have read the same material as you, and I have fully understood it.
The school never claimed that they have a King Air/ Piper Navajo, they claim that they give students the opportunity to get a type rating on a King Air/Navajo, if they want it.
As for the 172's, I have seen Irish students flying in both of them in recent weeks, as well as Canadian students.
As for the students graduating, I am not a company person, and I don't have contact with former students.
When I signed up for the course, it was clearly stated that they send you to Greece to do the JAA, which is totally optional, and not compulsory.
With a name like Bombsaway, I doubt you ever wanted a career in civil aviation. Maybe you should have tried the military. Oh, no you would have needed a set of balls for that!