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Old 19th Oct 2001, 19:00
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Question JAA 36 month rule - effect on training plans

JAA 36 month rule - effect on training plans

Did the JAA consider the notorious cyclical
nature of the recruitment market for pilots
when made this ruling ??

What it means is that modular students
with jobs have to sign up to expensive training with no means of payback in the
short/medium term with the inevitable effect
that training plans will be delayed until
the market improves

This would result in condensing periods
of training to boom periods.

Its a boom bust policy

We are in the bust phase at the moment

I thought Govt policy was against boom bust?
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