EK Pilot cheat & thief allowed back to work
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From: Dubai
EK Pilot cheat & thief allowed back to work
I canīt believe that this clown who was busted cheating on his Air Law Exam by the GCAA and was busted stealing at Carrefour (and convicted in a Dubai Court I might add), has been allowed to return as a Line Pilot! Gees they must be short!!
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From: London
Unfortunately when the Dubai court pins you with a criminal conviction which by the way is very easy to get , you may not be able to renew your licence in your home country. Hence you are 100% owned by EK , now thats loyalty you cannot buy...

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From: A long way from home but seeing and experiencing the world!
I think you will find he didn't do much flying in Australia. Had to leave the country to get a job in aviation. Brings discredit to all pilots here, not just the Aussies.
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From: desert city
what is this...
there is no way EK would take him back if this true......
if he steals at Carefor why would he stop there....I can sea few colour teles going missing on layovers....ooops....rather be caught stealing then drinking!!!!
Be good
TR
there is no way EK would take him back if this true......

if he steals at Carefor why would he stop there....I can sea few colour teles going missing on layovers....ooops....rather be caught stealing then drinking!!!!

Be good
TR
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From: U.S.A
Second Chance
We all deserve a second chance in life. Be mature and civil about this issue. Why do you need to generalise Australians based on the actions of this individual. Think about all the things you do behind hidden doors!
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From: Dubai, UAE
Second chance in life? What the hell are you talking about? The guy has now been caught cheating AND stealing. Don't you see a pattern? There can be little doubt that these are not his first ever trangressions. Send him packing.
Sounds like you may have a guilty conscience and are actually talking about yourself.
Why do you need to generalise Australians based on the actions of this individual.
You sure left the door wide open with that one, but I'm going to be a gent and leave it alone.
Sounds like you may have a guilty conscience and are actually talking about yourself.
Why do you need to generalise Australians based on the actions of this individual.
You sure left the door wide open with that one, but I'm going to be a gent and leave it alone.





