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Old 13th Sep 2012, 23:54
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traveller93
 
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Strato says:

Traveller93, for the last time, no one got skinned, there are no hardships and the only people out of work are those that failed the course. Sad, but it happens. AAG has no obligations to anybody. All those that it had obligations to were found jobs in the Philippines and Sharjah. Traveller, you are like a broken record. Put up or shut up. Name names if you truly have evidence.
Strato said:

"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......
and strato said:

All who completed the course are employed (bar one who has a rather unusual set of circumstances)

So.... who is trying to spin it?

Since you twice mentioned that there is still one MPL AAG graduated pilot unemployed, it is up to you to name him and spell out the "....reasons behind it...." and the "....rather unusual set of circumstances...." that made AAG falter on their commitments.

Come on, have some guts and spill it out.

So far, and for a number of years, I've concentrated on the plight of the AAG MPL cadets, and then pilots, calling for some sense of justice and fair play from the responsible people. To no avail. The last post from the "spares salesman" is clear of the intention to rob those who, unwittingly, fell for AAG's rosy promises.

Pure thievery.

No, I will not give up the just fight and you just raised the issue to a level you will find unbearable.....
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