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Old 3rd Feb 2015, 07:47
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Incorrect. My reply was to pt6 post regarding low hours pilots in the industry and the fact that BA took low you hours cadets.

For utter clarity I could have put "industry" in that sentence, but even then some one could have taken the super literal meaning that BA are in the industry, they are doing this as well.

Info find it highly amusing that the industry, terms and conditions and lifestyle of pilots are disappearing down the drain at Mach .95 and people want to have an argument about how a post is written.

Company CEOs if they read this will be laughing all the way to the bank.


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