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I worked it out a while back and over a 2 year period it was a new one every 4 months and thats not including the Amercian freelancers he used to cover the aircraft when short. Those were the days!!!
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I have given up on this operation after hearing that the Chief Pilot will type you and then bond you? make your life hell and then find a way to terminate your employment because he does not like you or his son has thrown his teddy bear crockodilly pigs out of the pram.
After discussing this in detail with former pilots 2 of them were in the courts have left me to say no to his offer of employment.
No GV Job or Type Rating is worth the punishment you will endure from this individual was stated by some nice guy I spoke to whom is currently on a Gag order whom was put on the scrap heap after the CP had had his way with him and punished and bully boy tactics. He has just found a part time job flying a regional Jet.
Another Pilot stated that if unfortunately the CP died he would go to the funeral to ensure he was actually dead?
I guess IJM and IJC Gamma all seem normal now
After discussing this in detail with former pilots 2 of them were in the courts have left me to say no to his offer of employment.
No GV Job or Type Rating is worth the punishment you will endure from this individual was stated by some nice guy I spoke to whom is currently on a Gag order whom was put on the scrap heap after the CP had had his way with him and punished and bully boy tactics. He has just found a part time job flying a regional Jet.
Another Pilot stated that if unfortunately the CP died he would go to the funeral to ensure he was actually dead?
I guess IJM and IJC Gamma all seem normal now
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recent ad out for Gulfstream Capt, it has to be this op based on the wording, who is about to get fired?
# flexible and enthusiastic attitude to merge into existing team.
# High personal standards and good track record required
# flexible and enthusiastic attitude to merge into existing team.
# High personal standards and good track record required
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Well hear we are again with the Mad copper wonder whom sights he has for firing now as he is recruiting yet again or is he retiring? to walking naughty Nigel and Boy wonder needs a good honest rest with Crockodilly pig needing his bottom changing.
Captain for Private Operation Gulfstream
* UK-based, requiring EEC resident, I
* CAO ATP (JAA/FAA),
* Good PIC time,
* flexible and enthusiastic attitude to merge into existing team.
* High personal standards and good track record required.
* References will be sought.
* World-wide long-haul and short haul flying.Please apply via the online
application system.
Captain for Private Operation Gulfstream
* UK-based, requiring EEC resident, I
* CAO ATP (JAA/FAA),
* Good PIC time,
* flexible and enthusiastic attitude to merge into existing team.
* High personal standards and good track record required.
* References will be sought.
* World-wide long-haul and short haul flying.Please apply via the online
application system.
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Just caught up with this thread and surprised it's taken so long to pop up again.
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The court cases seem to be a part of the strategy.
Maybe nobody is allowed to stay long as they might get the ear of the boss and run off with the contract.
Not that this would ever happen - very old skeletons in closets perhaps!
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Incidentally, the '4 weeks and 3 days' guy actually got awarded 6 months pay.
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What would be interesting to know is what view the aviation authorities have on all this - if they even know.
All sorts of issues must surely be raised.
Perhaps it's the Cayman Reg that is providing the haven?
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The other big question is have enough Diners Club points been collected to finally get the Bentley? Surely a taxable perk!
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The court cases seem to be a part of the strategy.
Maybe nobody is allowed to stay long as they might get the ear of the boss and run off with the contract.
Not that this would ever happen - very old skeletons in closets perhaps!
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Incidentally, the '4 weeks and 3 days' guy actually got awarded 6 months pay.
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What would be interesting to know is what view the aviation authorities have on all this - if they even know.
All sorts of issues must surely be raised.
Perhaps it's the Cayman Reg that is providing the haven?
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The other big question is have enough Diners Club points been collected to finally get the Bentley? Surely a taxable perk!
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Here is the link
Apply for the Captain for Private Operation Gulfstream job posted by Jet Personnel | AviationJobSearch.com
Good Luck and schedule your visit to the shrink during and after the interview
Apply for the Captain for Private Operation Gulfstream job posted by Jet Personnel | AviationJobSearch.com
Good Luck and schedule your visit to the shrink during and after the interview
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Dear Daisy Chain
Not sure about the Bentley but the Porsche 911 may have to be traded in against something a little bigger with the event of crockodilly pig needing a baby seat.
Not sure about the Bentley but the Porsche 911 may have to be traded in against something a little bigger with the event of crockodilly pig needing a baby seat.
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My My Chaps I have been following the comments on this topic and its horrific what this operation has done over the years providing in the CP eyes a flying club is somewhat good in some respect. He certainly has type rated more GV pilots than any one I know.
With the latest victims I just wonder what the owners actually think. Twin Rated and Rusty are very true to the exact detail.
It has to be the worst run operation in history, but with some of the nicest owners. This man has wasted millions on this operation with the way he has carried on over the years and 3 pilots dismissed within 18 months what does that say in addition to the 6 in the last 5 years.
He is indeed a complete and utter mad man and I caution anyone whom goes near the operation to be on their guard, he is a complete bully, arrogant person whom is at best like Robert Diniro in Anaylise this.
Charming person at times until the Jeckyl and Hyde come out of his black country brain of his with a Ruler to slap you across your knuckles.
With the latest victims I just wonder what the owners actually think. Twin Rated and Rusty are very true to the exact detail.
It has to be the worst run operation in history, but with some of the nicest owners. This man has wasted millions on this operation with the way he has carried on over the years and 3 pilots dismissed within 18 months what does that say in addition to the 6 in the last 5 years.
He is indeed a complete and utter mad man and I caution anyone whom goes near the operation to be on their guard, he is a complete bully, arrogant person whom is at best like Robert Diniro in Anaylise this.
Charming person at times until the Jeckyl and Hyde come out of his black country brain of his with a Ruler to slap you across your knuckles.
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wow Victorian Dad you are a man of very wise advice, my advice totally stay away as well.
May be the authorities and a call from BALPA will start the ball rolling or better still a trip to lusanne or monaco to explain to the owners?
May be the authorities and a call from BALPA will start the ball rolling or better still a trip to lusanne or monaco to explain to the owners?
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Here's the thing.
The CP was originally a constable.
After getting into aviation he eventually took over the Coventry/Birmingham operation whilst the original old boss was still running the family business.
Since 'the old man' retired both he (if he's still with us) and the next generations of the family seem reluctant to question the CP and his methods:
The trail of discarded pilots and the associated costs (including court cases).
The money spent on qualifying CP Junior from scratch.
The grief handed out to Gulfstream, Maintenance and Service organisations, FBOs and Training providers (who must surely add a little something for the humiliating treatment they also receive).
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One has to assume the family and the company directors are aware of all this. They ultimately sign off the accounts.
So it would also seem reasonable to assume he's untouchable. 'Why' is the interesting question and probably one that will never be answered. Not on this forum anyway.
The 'skeletons in the closet' comment and the fact that the CP used to be a PC would undoubtedly be career enhancing.
So it's the aviation authorities that CAN make a difference and it would be rather nice if this little empire was to crumble. The owners and company directors would presumably be grateful to.
The CP was originally a constable.
After getting into aviation he eventually took over the Coventry/Birmingham operation whilst the original old boss was still running the family business.
Since 'the old man' retired both he (if he's still with us) and the next generations of the family seem reluctant to question the CP and his methods:
The trail of discarded pilots and the associated costs (including court cases).
The money spent on qualifying CP Junior from scratch.
The grief handed out to Gulfstream, Maintenance and Service organisations, FBOs and Training providers (who must surely add a little something for the humiliating treatment they also receive).
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One has to assume the family and the company directors are aware of all this. They ultimately sign off the accounts.
So it would also seem reasonable to assume he's untouchable. 'Why' is the interesting question and probably one that will never be answered. Not on this forum anyway.
The 'skeletons in the closet' comment and the fact that the CP used to be a PC would undoubtedly be career enhancing.
So it's the aviation authorities that CAN make a difference and it would be rather nice if this little empire was to crumble. The owners and company directors would presumably be grateful to.
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This guy is Litigious (you'd never have guessed) so one has to be careful.
However, All can be revealed by checking out these threads:
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...ht=coventry+GV
http://www.pprune.org/spectators-bal...ennis+Vanguard
by Captain Caveman and robbreid
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...eam+birmingham
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...est+challenger
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...freelance.html
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...Coventry+based
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...ennis+Vanguard
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Happy reading!
However, All can be revealed by checking out these threads:
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...ht=coventry+GV
http://www.pprune.org/spectators-bal...ennis+Vanguard
by Captain Caveman and robbreid
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...eam+birmingham
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...est+challenger
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...freelance.html
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...Coventry+based
http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-fl...ennis+Vanguard
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Happy reading!
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Dear Daisy Chain thanks for your input I think this is very informative, Yes i was wondering if the Bermudian BDCA would be interested in this topic. I wonder how many validations they have applied for.
The Insurance for low time First officers is also a issue.
It sounds like he is pretty well protected within the company, however no one bullet proof.
Maybe the former pilots should get together and brain storm accordingly, they have certainly a reputation etc.
The Insurance for low time First officers is also a issue.
It sounds like he is pretty well protected within the company, however no one bullet proof.
Maybe the former pilots should get together and brain storm accordingly, they have certainly a reputation etc.
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Old boss still there, When he does pass away think the company will probably go public to release cash out the company for the owners. Think that will change things for the CP and empire will crumble, but would guess the aircraft would go with the family as part of the pay off. Think CP only has caa cpl and flying based on FAA ticket and bermudan validation. Should set up a DL appreciation society on face book for those from the past and parties where we dress up in funny tash glasses comedy outfit with a belly and suit on
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Nibbled to death by ducks.
How many folk monitoring this thread have firsthand experience of this operation?
Anyone that has and feels there are flight safety issues then the first two organisations that need to know are:
Peter Adheman, Flt Ops Inspector
Government of Bermuda, Department of Civil Aviation.
Marcus Doller, Personnel Licensing Specialist
Air Safety Support International (ASSI)
Not allowed to post their Emails here but both can be found by Googling their names.
Human Factors and compromising flight safety are the issues.
The authorities will only take note if a significant number of credible people bring this to their attention.
It doesn't just have to be Pilots. Engineers and ATC most likely also have a tale to tell.
And the little ducks went quack, quack!
Anyone that has and feels there are flight safety issues then the first two organisations that need to know are:
Peter Adheman, Flt Ops Inspector
Government of Bermuda, Department of Civil Aviation.
Marcus Doller, Personnel Licensing Specialist
Air Safety Support International (ASSI)
Not allowed to post their Emails here but both can be found by Googling their names.
Human Factors and compromising flight safety are the issues.
The authorities will only take note if a significant number of credible people bring this to their attention.
It doesn't just have to be Pilots. Engineers and ATC most likely also have a tale to tell.
And the little ducks went quack, quack!