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Well his compass scores were kept confidential and not revealed to him but he was instead issued a letter saying he had successfully completed his pilot assessment which mislead him to believe that he had the aptitude to become a pilot which he lacked. You dont learn at you own pace in Alpha since this cadet was removed after 23 hours of flying and on the request of his parents given another 10 hours a total of only 33 hours when he had payed for 70 hours of flying and Alpha decided to keep rest of his money. Alpha continues to make mistakes but will not compensate cadets for the mistakes made by them. If in two sections of compass he had got 1 out of 7 how could he complete his core flying in the required 70 hours. Before he joined he should have been told about his pathetic compass scores so that he could have made an informed decision. Cadets with low compass scores are high risk cadets and should not be taken and no other flying school will do it but Alpha is unique. I can assure you there will be many cadets with low compass scores sitting in Alpha who will not be hired in the end by Air Arabia for no fault of theirs and they stand to lose huge amount of money.
Alpha makes the mistakes and gets away easily having made naive cadets sign a one sided contract which was handed down to cadets 5 months into their training when the cadets were left with no other option but to sign. In my batch of 9 two have already been removed and who benefits with their entrenchments is Alpha.
Last edited by aakhan; 24th July 2012 at 08:59.