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Does anyone have any information or feedback regarding the Storm Aviation SSTR on the A320? Or anything regarding the 300 hours line training?
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Avoid Avoid Storm Aviation Avoid Avoid
Avoid this Company as plague.
Extremly unprofessional, they promise the Paradise but you'll finish in an hell.
I made an assessment for these bastards, I spent around 1.000 euros for sim, accomodation, flight and so on. They ask me to give resignation from my Company and ON THE WAY they change completly the rules.
Now they're speaking with my lawyers!!!!
AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID
Extremly unprofessional, they promise the Paradise but you'll finish in an hell.
I made an assessment for these bastards, I spent around 1.000 euros for sim, accomodation, flight and so on. They ask me to give resignation from my Company and ON THE WAY they change completly the rules.
Now they're speaking with my lawyers!!!!
AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID
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Can't commment on them as a FTO however as a line maintenance company I hav to say AVOID them.
I beleive that guys who work for them are OK however whole company is missing proffesional approach.
btw: try to gues what airline they are looking after in EDI and GLA? to make it easier - this airline has been flying with U/S engine pressure gauge.
Think twice before you make your decision...
I beleive that guys who work for them are OK however whole company is missing proffesional approach.
btw: try to gues what airline they are looking after in EDI and GLA? to make it easier - this airline has been flying with U/S engine pressure gauge.
Think twice before you make your decision...
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Quite agree, a complete set of cowboys,however i believe since the debacle over the etops approval Monarchs engineers are now looking after the longhaul fleet, which should be a relief for everyone concerned