WrightAvia said:
I can tell you there is two sides to this coin.
No you can't, b/c there are NOT 2 sides to this situation. It is quite obvious you are entirely unfamiliar with this company.
What I see is a bunch of people whining about their foibles in PFT. I see whining about an "alleged" aircraft control problem possibly caused by who knows what, since the NTSB report is still preliminary. I see whining about recieving training and not getting a promised job (dang don't you people read your contracts. Contracts? We don't need no stinking contracts!).
What you see is wrong, 'WrightAvia'!
If you were to see their aircraft, you would see that "alleged" is not the correct term to use.
You see 'whining' when nobody recieves any training at all for their $2500, company specfic or otherwise! You only assume they get the training and not a job. Don't assume this.
The contract stipulates they will refund all costs upon written request (I've read the whole thing. I do read stinkin' contracts). They have 60 days to do this. In the last year, he hasn't refunded a dime to anyone. Having a reciept is of no value.
The man and/or company have been found liable by the Lee County court
every time a student has taken him to court, but the court leaves no recourse for securing payment, only empty judgements against a bankrupt man and a shell company. The assests of the company and the man are 0, and the $ depositied is immediatly put in his wife's name so as to keep it from being subject to judgement.
This company is the worst thing that has ever happened to aviation.
Please don't EVER compare this company to the CLT crash. If Capt. Leslie or FO Gibbs had known about the impropper adjustment of the elevator turnbuckles, they would have never 'jumped into that aircraft at the drop of a hat'.
I'm sorry, but defending Tim Pacini while calously mentioning the deaths of 19 people and equating it to a low-timer's over-eagerness is just too much for me in 1 post.
Rant over.
-Boo!