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Alitalia students

My apologies because this is somewhat off on a tangent but I do want to respond publicy because it may be of interest.

I taught Alitalia students at FlightSafety in Vero from 1991-'92. They came to us from Italy with their Italian PPLs. We trained them using Alitalia line procedures and LOFT received from Alghero and sent them back to Italy with their U.S. Commercial-Multi-Instrument. Although I didn't care for FSI especially, I enjoyed my Alitalia students immensely and learned tons about airline line procedures. :)

Once again, sure would like to hear "juve" comment about European airspace as compared to U.S. I believe it would be enlightening to this discussion.
 
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publisher said:


At this point, the terrorists are not hurting our industry, we are.

Truer words were never spoken. Like Rich Collins said in Flying a column or two ago, the Government has done everything possible under the "Government by panic" rule.
 

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