Aeronorte Portugal
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Do you know if the salaries that are mentioned on PPJN are correct, €3500 for a lear 45 captain sounds a little bit on the low side?
Doe you know what kind of experience they are looking for,
PD
Doe you know what kind of experience they are looking for,
PD
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Does anybody have information on this company. Or more to the point how are they surviving. I would like to find out how many staff and contractors have not been paid, and what the latest excuse is.
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Hi
AN is still the same, even much worse then I heard. Me and most other Pilots refuse to fly for them. Unpaid bills empty credit cards, ... maintenance etc. Cannot say more, it would fill pages. PLEASE stay away until they prove honesty and liability again, which is not possible.
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No go
It surprises me as well and i am glad not to have any open concerns with AN anymore. So far the relationship with AN was only tremendous trouble and near disastrous. Id rather not fly is the best expression which is valid for any relationship with AN.
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Hi I live in Cascais and its a no go with these monkeys, its all mirror and smoke.
They owe money everywhere everyone whom gets pulled in needs to be careful. This is so unlike the portugeese we are very honest and hard working people.
INAC will in doubt shut them down soon
They owe money everywhere everyone whom gets pulled in needs to be careful. This is so unlike the portugeese we are very honest and hard working people.
INAC will in doubt shut them down soon