Ok...I signed a (second) contract with a company in Shanghai, China. On the second contract, they offered me the G550/450 type, but was required to give a $30,000 USD deposit check. [if] I failed the initial training at FSI, then they keep the check. I wrote the check, I then attended flight safety in Hong Kong in June, and successfully passed the check ride with a TCE from FSI, along with the CAAC in the simulator. In China you have to do "touch and go's" in the aircraft, then they give the license. Anyway, the SAME CAAC POI who gave me the FSI sim check...FAILED me for "touch and go's!" I now have no CAAC/FAA license. Someone please tell me how an FAA Part 142 school can take money and NOT provide a license to an FAA Pilot who just went through the G550 month long type school.
Chime in everyone...
Thanks.
Chime in everyone...
Thanks.
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