Stratocruiser377
'AAG Philippines is in rude health and providing excellent training and value for money for its current students...'
OK, well 2 months ago we all learnt that Alpha Aviation Academy Philippines lost a C172 in a crash. There are 4 aircraft remaining at Alpha to be shared between 30 plus CPL/IR students needing 200 plus hours flight time.
I raised some simple questions that you have remained silent on ever since. They are;
1. Assuming 1 aircraft is out of action at any one time due maintenance, that leaves 3 aircraft.
2. The rainy season, typhoons etc will further reduce this availability.
2. Has AAG factually advised current cadets how many years it will take to complete a 200 hour program with such a nonsensical allocation of resources? Is AAG providing this info to new cadets?
Your assertion that everything is on track at AAG is a joke. Tell me these facts are not correct, or will you continue to remain silent.