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Old 27th Sep 2017, 13:44
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Originally posted by Sullysark
Due to a failed component of the aircraft which grounded the fleet for months, cadets actually flew home the delay was that bad! Secondly, they're leaving Arizona due to a falling out with Lufthansa
This sounds almost like a repeat of the previous incumbent's of that facility - much common ground. What was the failed component and are Lufthansa contracted for maintenance?

gbotley
Were you told the extent of the problem? Presumably your peers out in the U.S. would have kept friends at other locations informed if they had all that time on their hands? What a nightmare. Perhaps those students inconvenienced, unless tagged, will be compensated with a shoehorn into EZY?

Personally, I would be extremely careful posting information in any public forum about a training provider in the detail that has been provided here. If you are not posting with the endorsement of the management to support you, I would not wish to upset L3 who, as a U.S. corporation would undoubtable look unfavourably on delicate safety, operational and organisational matters being revealed by individuals under contract.
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