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Old 2nd Feb 2015, 23:14
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D and F
You said
Agreed, BA have had cadets and all was well. But BA have an excellent training department and also the cadets were of small numbers mixed in with DEP from civil and military. The current trend is to solely recruit cadets.
Then you said
Bengerman, maybe English isn't your first language or you have drinking, but point of order, I never said BA exclusively took cadets. Only that they have taken cadets.*
I think you owe Bengerman an apology as your first statement reads that ba is only currently taking in cadets.

If we agree that it is ok for cadets to be recruited by organisations with high standards then presumably we are in agreement that the likes of lion air do not meet the same standards? The Indonesian authorities dont think so either as they now ( I belive) insist on 1500 hours experience.
The Air Baltic scheme certainly ticks all the boxes for p2f in my book.
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