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Old 13th Sep 2012, 12:59
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traveller93
 
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My previous post directed at strato.....

strato..... Just because you are an idiot, don't try to pull the wool over everybody's eyes. It is clear that you are the one who is telling lies and they have been unmasked here.

There are more than one Clark Aviation MPL pilots (they are not cadets anymore) unemployed and AAG is not doing anything about their situation. I'm not talking about all those cadets who were dropped along the way and not given any refund or compensation.

What is at stake here is the fact that some paid and were issued MPL licences and AAG has not done anything to find them the promised jobs, be it in the Philippines, UAE or anywhere else in the world.

Now you come with a story about "bar one who has a rather unusual set of circumstances"..... what can be such a thing? The only "unusual set of circumstances" can only be really bad luck for getting involved with such a bunch of crooks in AAG and believing their lies.

Spell it out if you have a drop of courage and I dare you to come out clean. No names no pack drill, just tell everybody what "unusual set of circumstances" could lead to the hardship of so many MPL pilots, or just the one you are referring to.

And yes, let the world pass their judgement as to who is telling the truth. Your own statements are a revelation that there are unfinished business that AAG has to resolve.

Until the last one.
The absence of a reply is strong evidence that strato is using this forum to slander the victims of the ongoing AAG scam.

Further proof is his latest coment:
....."TARAS B, how many times do you need to be told, there are no unemployed Filipino cadets who completed the programme. There is only one unemployed (European) cadet who completed the programme, and there are reasons behind this......

From "unusual set of circumstances" to "there are reasons behind this"......

Neither the "circumstances" or "reasons" were clarified by the author of those statements which, until so done, constitute slander.

Also, Strato's repeated afirmation that he "is not AAG management" falls very short of the truth. He spins far too much for an outsider "spares salesman".......

The old tactic of blaming the victims will not succeed. A lie repeated a thousand times is still a lie.

Again I challenge strato, or any others, to come out clean and spell out the "circumstances" and/or "reasons" that led/are leading to the hardship of those skinned by AAG.

I'm sure there are a lot of interested ears waiting.....
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