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Old 31st Dec 2010, 06:24
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Michael Moore is no more an authority on aviation than he is on anything else; he comes with a strong liberal agenda, a bag full of lies, and more misinformation than the CIA. In short, a really, really poor example to make your case. You might have better chosen the tooth fairy.

You quoted Bloomberg. You're attempting to give citations for the original poster (who is apparently unable), yet in your zeal to prove that airmanship is on the decline and that airlines have an overt agenda to hire less experienced aviators, you've chosen a quote regarding Gulfstream Airlines as that specifically states "Gulfstream's training program is different from others." Not really the prototypical example of the great conspiratorial agenda on a global scale now, is it?

Then again, you picked a quote regarding the laughing stock of the US airline industry: Gulfstream Airlines...a company so bad that simply having them on one's resume can be enough to prevent future employment. This is your example, your citation? Well done, brightspark.

Your USA Today reference...well...your attempting to prove the great conspiracy by suggesting that it's tough to get started in aviation? This is a secret? Wages aren't as high as everyone thinks, this is your revelation?

You're going to need to work a little harder to elicit more than a yawn, or to do anything but prove yourself wrong. You're supposed to be gathering evidence to the contrary, you see.
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