@honestpilot
I have worked with students who have struggled initially but have become world class airline pilots in time. I dont agree with compass testing and a score they give you out of 35 is not relavant if the student has the right attitude and is willing to put in the work to learn the material. It comes down to personality too, training is a two way street.
Im not defending alpha and the way the situation was handled but I do feel a single test shouldn't make or brake someones aspirations, that can only determined once training has started. MPL is no cake walk, regardless of your initial score it takes effort on the part of the cadet to excel.
@trav
What is the reason for them being unemployed? Did they not meet the standard?
From my understanding the partner airline is doing its best to indoctrinate all cadets that have completed the program successfully.