Cabair Instructors
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D-HE was my instructor for the whole of my course and I learnt a lot from the old bugger. Incidentally, when did he become Cabair 26? He was Cabair 06 when I were a lad. Lucky old sod also flew the Vulcan, although he was never that enamoured of it.
Good Luck, Dave.
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Very funny, Scotty. Now beam up my clothes!
Good Luck, Dave.
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Very funny, Scotty. Now beam up my clothes!
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Hi all,
I went to Cabair in Elstree twice and both times I got out saying - "No, not here!"
They just didn't bother to take a few minutes and listen to my questions and queries. They had 2 chances to gain a costumer and they lost it very easily ...
I think that it might be a good idea to change attitude.. otherwise just close the business!
TheNavigator
[This message has been edited by TheNavigator (edited 02 April 2001).]
I went to Cabair in Elstree twice and both times I got out saying - "No, not here!"
They just didn't bother to take a few minutes and listen to my questions and queries. They had 2 chances to gain a costumer and they lost it very easily ...
I think that it might be a good idea to change attitude.. otherwise just close the business!
TheNavigator
[This message has been edited by TheNavigator (edited 02 April 2001).]
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Good luck to 16 and 26, both great flying instructors. Perhaps the saddest part of all of this is that the ground school, flight school and ops the staff have all been terrific throughout the last year with the appalling JAR course, thanks to them all.