Re: \"jetcareers watch dog for misleading advertising\"
I went back and looked up what I said earlier, see below:
1. If a PanAm grad works his way up through the ranks to the point that he's a UPS pilot, I wouldn't hold it against him.
2. Would I recommend someone for a job at UPS who went to PanAm? Highly unlikely...
Perhaps this is confusing. So, let me clarify. I only recommend my close friends who I've flown with before for a job at UPS (This is how UPS wants it). I recommended two guys about three months ago, both RJ check airman, both guys who worked their way up from humble small flight school beginnings. One of them interviewed last Monday and is waiting to hear back.
I said it's not likely, not impossible, that I'd ever recommend anyone from PanAm. For that to happen, I would have had to flown with the person enough to know if they are a good pilot. The guys I've recommended so far, I actually have been involved with their IFR ratings. It's just not likely that I'm going to be in a position to recommend anyone who's gone to PanAm...I'll leave it at that rather than going on more about why that is.
So...it's not directly because of the PanAm marketing that I wouldn't recommend someone from PanAm for a job, as you say.
"Since when are LORs written based on the flight school a kid attended?"
Are you saying where you train isn't important in considering giving a LOR?
"If offered I would never accept a LOR from you Mr. UPS as you have demonstrated in a mere few lines your shallowness of character"
Ah...here we go again. Another personal attack. Pretty easy to do at an anonomus internet forum where your name is Lima Charlie, Flying Turkey, or Skyrex.
"Try doing some real research (other than crap said here) before you cut down a school and its people."
Even if I came to your school, I could never support it with your marketing and website being what it is. As I've said before, if you fix the marketing, I could easily become PanAm neutral. Until then, like I've also said before, I don't think your banner should be at this site. My research is nothing more than looking at your website and the overall take of what I read hear and at other forums. Neither is all that great. I could link you to a thread at flightinfo.com that makes anything said here pale in comparasion.
Because what I know of all the academies, not just PanAm, is not based on personal experience, I always encourage prospective students to ignore the marketing and go take a tour and decide for themselves what's best.