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Old 6th Sep 2001, 13:34
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It has come to my attention that a large Middle Eastern airline is presently employing Flight Instructors for its flight academy.

They are telling the interviewees that there is lateral movement from the academy to the airline and they can therefore expect to go into the right seat of a jet airliner.

This is TOTAL BULL5HIT, It will not happen, so if anyone is interested in one of these jobs, be warned...........

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Old 7th Sep 2001, 02:02
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Ummmmmmmm, does this mean that no one know the 3 UK passports holders who have accepted these jobs??????

There was I thinking that aviation was a small industry.....


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PS, I wish that someone had told the 2 guys who have already shown up...... I hope that they know how to use MS Word.......
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The job contract is none-specific then
in this regard.

Read the small print
Guarantees?

Which airline?
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