daniellewis
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Have you guys heard about an American pilot named [Moderator Edit]? Not sure which year but he once signed a formal contract plus training bond with a Chinese operator. And right after attending the GV initial training which is paid by the operator, this guy cut the phone and vanished the day he landed America during a flight duty from China to America assigned by the operator without noticing anybody of that company. He just disappeared into thin air so to speak. The Chinese operator got pissed and tried everything to locate that guy but failed. They tried to sue him but of course had no response without knowing his location. All their money for the training and recruitment and everything went into waste and this Jeff earned himself a free GV type rating.
Lately there’s hearsay that he is still active in Asia area and even got recruited and continue his flying career in Hong Kong. Hard to believe that someone is willing to recruit this untrustworthy and self-centered pilot who illegally broke the contract and did not give a thing to the lawsuits. Seriously, this guy doesn’t even have the fundamental principles or legal consciousness, not to mention if he is qualified as a pilot at all. Client always comes first in the corporate aviation and for sure in his eyes there’s no client, no company, but himself. If I’m the recruit guy, I’ll be crazy to trust him with the Clients’ confidential info or to expect him to provide any high-quality service to the VVIPs. It was really eye-opening when I first know this…
Lately there’s hearsay that he is still active in Asia area and even got recruited and continue his flying career in Hong Kong. Hard to believe that someone is willing to recruit this untrustworthy and self-centered pilot who illegally broke the contract and did not give a thing to the lawsuits. Seriously, this guy doesn’t even have the fundamental principles or legal consciousness, not to mention if he is qualified as a pilot at all. Client always comes first in the corporate aviation and for sure in his eyes there’s no client, no company, but himself. If I’m the recruit guy, I’ll be crazy to trust him with the Clients’ confidential info or to expect him to provide any high-quality service to the VVIPs. It was really eye-opening when I first know this…
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