Flying School starts a detention room for its students
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Flying School starts a detention room for its students
Rumor has it that a certain flying school based at the Christchurch international airport has started detaining students who continue to fail their exams. As a professional training organisation thats a bit awkward. Students who turn up late for their flights are ordered to wash aircraft. Thats right people, after paying $65000 plus you are told to wash aircraft and put on detention. Why do you people think about training organisations treating people this way, after spending so much money?
A question for anyone with an answer. Indian students are made to pay some form of Levy every month (NZ$1000) at this academy. They say its for foreign students but the Japanese and other nationalities are not charged. Are there any other flight schools out there ( New Zealand) that charge this levy?
A question for anyone with an answer. Indian students are made to pay some form of Levy every month (NZ$1000) at this academy. They say its for foreign students but the Japanese and other nationalities are not charged. Are there any other flight schools out there ( New Zealand) that charge this levy?
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What's the beef? You pay the training school to prepare you for life as an airline pilot. That includes instilling discipline if necessary.
What do you think happens at an airline if you continue to turn up late and fail LPC's and the like; A pat on the back and a there there baby?!
What do you think happens at an airline if you continue to turn up late and fail LPC's and the like; A pat on the back and a there there baby?!
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haha, good fun. Is that for real, though? OK, some primary/high school in the US, OK, but flight school? What about having some sort of 'no flying day after' system, some other 'incentive'? I'd tell them to off if for some reason I couldn't make it or what and they asked me to get into some place to stay inside.
Discipline is good, in regards to lateness and some intentional bad behaviour, but low academic achievement?
Failing exams? What about extra tuition?
1000 extra for Indians? Oh, that'd be the supplementary service fee for instructors. Although I'd charge Japanese as well.
Discipline is good, in regards to lateness and some intentional bad behaviour, but low academic achievement?
Failing exams? What about extra tuition?
1000 extra for Indians? Oh, that'd be the supplementary service fee for instructors. Although I'd charge Japanese as well.
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What about extra tuition?
detaining students who continue to fail their exams
Students who turn up late for their flights are ordered to wash aircraft.
Also shows them what the future might hold for themselves if they do not improve their attitude.
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Some people pay US$30k a year to go to boarding schools in the UK to get an education.... why is flight school so very different?? So long as you know what you are signing up to!
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I don't object.
I watch many fellow studnets expect the school to provide the training expect lots of extra help because they're struggling and be professional.
However, I would say that a large minority aren't putting anything close to the effort required yet demand so much from the school whilst not giving anything.
You get out of it what you put in - and as stated on a previous thread there are a lot of students with unrealistic expectations of what they will achieve with the amount of effort they put in.
I watch many fellow studnets expect the school to provide the training expect lots of extra help because they're struggling and be professional.
However, I would say that a large minority aren't putting anything close to the effort required yet demand so much from the school whilst not giving anything.
You get out of it what you put in - and as stated on a previous thread there are a lot of students with unrealistic expectations of what they will achieve with the amount of effort they put in.
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The extra 1000 bucks for the Indians probably has to do with the fact that most schools use Indian agents to recruit students and these agents charge the schools a commission, as they rightly should. The schools can't absorb these commissions due to the historically low margins on flight training so they charge the students for it. However, this school seems to be hiding the fee as Indian students are generally very sensitive to cost and the agents don't tell them that they are receiving a commission for recruiting the students.