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traveller93 30th Sep 2012 17:07

A contradiction in terms....


.....there are no broken dreams, no ripped off students and no MPL'ers without jobs (except one)......
Says the AAG manager on duty.

Despite challenges to spell out the "reasons" for the continuing unemployment of the referenced MPL pilot, strato insists in the attempt to deviate the attentions from that real drama.

Until he comes out with a public proof explanation, he is the only slanderer in this forum.

Slander is the weapon of a coward..... but his day will come!!!

RP-C000 1st Oct 2012 09:39

traveller93 & Taras B you both have been invited many times to the AAG Philippines office yet you chose to behave like 2 yr olds and hide behind this forum.. Event at APATS you chose to hide rather than have a meeting like a professional.

Pls stop moaning and crying its evident its just the 2 of you on this forum with no real agenda.

Once again you are invited to the AAGP office; pls come and clear up your issues. :ok:;)

fine 22nd Oct 2012 07:20

Where have all CIA's instructors gone???
 
:{Nasaan paul bico at pete quinlan???? Wala ang recent photos sa Clark Aviation cadets and instructors??

traveller93 7th Nov 2012 13:23

Welllll....... it seems that the "lone rider" Strato has taken leave of absence from this forum.

Perhaps gathering strength to defend the indefensible and continue to whitewash the sod past of AAG.

Just remember that AAG has abandoned some of those that paid hard cash for a promised dream and ended with nothing in their hands.

Crooks!!!!

coffindodger 15th Nov 2012 04:31

AAG.
 
They have a big push on for staff now a certain web site has lots of jobs for Instructors / Managers for Clark now.

ZFT 20th Nov 2012 00:17


The Alpha Aviation Group sim in Clark is not certified for A320 checkrides.
What is it certified for because the CAAP usually certifies a specific operators use of the device for initial and recurrent training?

ZFT 20th Nov 2012 01:33


Computer and other bugs further delayed the proper operation of the sim
This is a new simulator? Not a good reflection on the manufacturer either.

stormiscoming 22nd Nov 2012 14:58

FYI
Taras B and many others have done an amazing job in showing the World how deceitful Clark Av, now known as alpha academy, have been operating in the past and even now. And how their marketing and unprofessional operating tactics have led many people to spend large fortunes for a dream that AAG promised but had no interest in fulfilling.
But how can AAG move forward without correcting the mistakes they have done and inflicted in the past?
Everyone can see that AAG is investing large amounts of capital to grow in the industry, but again how much success can a company have with such a negative image, that and how they acquired the money to invest...
Its true there has been a large success rate in employment with the MPL students in the local airlines. I know because I am one of them, but it was dumb luck that the local pilot market suddenly got a high demand for FO's and AAG had a ton of students who had concluded their MPL course and were waiting for employment. Dumb luck, thats all it was and that's why when i visit my friends who are still waiting to get employment and even base training I cant help but express discontent to the horrible situation that they are in because of what was promised by AAG... if not for that sudden need for pilots, myself and many others would be in the same situation.

So just because there is a positive update STRATO with AAG, it doesn't mean Taras B or anyone else for that matter, are liars.

ZFT 22nd Nov 2012 20:32


The brand new AAG A320 Simulator is fully EASA Certified, Level D. The only one in the region incidentally.
Not strictly true. The A320 in Bangkok is both JAA and CAAP Level D (and others) approved.

traveller93 23rd Nov 2012 02:00

Taras B.

Just a little correction. There are unemployed AAG MPL pilots that enrolled in early 2007, paid in full upfront and almost 6 years of living expenses.
Like thieves in the night, AAG skinned them of everything they and their families had but, worst of all, they robbed them of a dream.

Previous managers, and there are plenty of them, opened businesses in other countries. Savings from the salaries? Naaaaa.... don't you believe it.


STRATO.....

You resurfaced with the wrong side up..... you're talking through your *rse and the pestilence that comes out stinks.

We, you and me, have some unfinished business.....

Remember, and I know you do, what you said about the already qualified foreign MPLrs situation?

I challenged you to spell out the details and you, cowardly as you are, tried to skirt the issue by accusing me and everybody as liars.

Are you so dumb that you don't understand that IT WAS YOU who made the affirmations about those skinned poor souls?

I know you are a manager, and not a small one, in AAG. Do you think you can get away unscathed with your devious schemes?

Think about it......

traveller93 24th Nov 2012 02:03

The "grandiose" plans that trapped many

CAT Magazine - 2006/2

Alpha Aviation's Philippine fillip.(Features)(Alpha Aviation Group inducts its first group of cadets in Philippines)(Brief article) | HighBeam Business: Arrive Prepared

.....and so many others.

traveller93 29th Nov 2012 21:40

TRUTH is a foreign word for Strato and he wouldn't understand it even if it hit him in the face!!!

He knows that he is covering up to all the AAG wrongdoings of the past and is trying to whitewash the issues with the present attempts to present a clean image. An impossible task until justice is done to all that suffered, and are suffering, spiritually and financially to this day.

As a senior manager in AAG, Strato's continued attempts to pass the responsibility to those who paid hard cash for a service and got nothing, clearly shows him as part of the gang of thieves they are. There is no other word to classify them.

The thieving began with the first CEO and continues to this day.

traveller93 5th Dec 2012 22:52


...........but certainly there appears to be a far more credible organisation and management in Clark these days.....
To gain credibility, the new management MUST right the past wrongs and compensate those facing financial hardships because of AAG's false promises.

TarasB is correct in what he states. Some have worthless MPL licences, despite having dished out the full amount upfront, and AAG is doing absolutely nothing to give them an alternate pathway to find employment in the industry.

Until then.....


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