Cathay Pacific Airline Specific Private Forums on Pprune
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Cathay Pacific Airline Specific Private Forums on Pprune
Hi All I noticed a new Airline "Cathay Pacific" on the Airline Specific Private Forums
It is the last on that list, third last on the home page.
Does anyone now how to join up?
It is the last on that list, third last on the home page.
Does anyone now how to join up?
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I dont now (lol)
It is not a 'new' addition.
Have a look at http://www.pprune.org/fragrant-harbo...ate-forum.html
The search function is a wonderful tool, saves people having to reply to questions previously asked and answered.
The short version is:
internal disharmony huh!! as if .
It is not a 'new' addition.
Have a look at http://www.pprune.org/fragrant-harbo...ate-forum.html
The search function is a wonderful tool, saves people having to reply to questions previously asked and answered.
The short version is:
So, the forum is functioning and has worked in the past but people were persuaded to go over to the AOA forum many years ago. We don't regard that as a failure because associations such as the AOA and Balpa were forced by the popularity of PPRuNe to set up forums for their members. Back in the summer of 1995 the whole concept was offered to Balpa but Danny and I were advised it could never work - we take great satisfaction having so many companies and associations follow suit after our total failure to engage and attract professional pilots
Entirely up to you guys if you want to staff it, moderate it and grant access. However, the truth is that our experience shows the level of internal disharmony within a company can reach a point where trust is so totally absent a privateforum never reaches anywhere near a functioning number of writers. This is especially so when there is a familiar and well used public forum like this.
Entirely up to you guys if you want to staff it, moderate it and grant access. However, the truth is that our experience shows the level of internal disharmony within a company can reach a point where trust is so totally absent a privateforum never reaches anywhere near a functioning number of writers. This is especially so when there is a familiar and well used public forum like this.