Re: New Advertiser: Pan Am International Flight A
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"Industry Spotlight - The Present & Future of Commercial Aviation"
http://www.panamacademy.com/career.asp?ID=350
Check out this link and tell me if you think it's accurate and responsible. From the title, I'd expect to see at least SOME news stories about pay cuts and furloughs.
Notice all the links are to positve news stories and no mention of any "bad news". Is this really the way it is in the industry today? Or is this just what PanAm wants you to know about? Those of us who have been in the career for a while know the truth but what if you knew nothing of the aviation industry and went to PanAm's website? It makes it look like you cant lose....
Just like DCA, I find PanAm's marketing to be highly misleading. You may say it doesn't matter, several DCA guys have told me the same thing, but as a professional pilot, it matters a HECK of a lot to me. As long as these big academies keep spreading this BS they call marketing, I'll be yelling and screaming and telling everyone I know to stay away, just like I do with DCA.
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Hmmmm.... Since when is it's Pan Am's responsiblity to be the "Fox News" (Fair and Balanced) of the Aviation world!!?? Pan Am is a business, just like UPS.
Here is the UPS press release website. I don't know too much about the cargo hauling business, but according to the website, things must be pretty rosy around UPS. Not a single negative story to be found. Not single release on the number of late packages. Not a single release on the number of lost packages. Not a single release on the number of insurance claims from damaged packages. If I happened to be someone that had never shipped a package before, I think I could easily be led to believe that UPS is
FLAWLESS. Doesn't UPS have the moral obligation to disclose EVERY detail about their business, good and bad??
Give me a break!! There is nothing "misleading" about what is on the Pam Am website. Here is the direct quote from the page...
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While some of the major airlines are going through significant changes, carriers such as Southwest Airlines, Jet Blue, America West and others continue to thrive with conservative business strategies, appropriate for today's climate.
For an excellent discussion of the current state of the airline industry, click here for an article by noted aviation author, Mark Twombly, printed with his permission (400KB). Additionally, below is a collection of links to articles which we feel give the best picture of the "state of the industry". Additional articles will be added periodically.
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What is so misleading about that? It even STATES that the articles are the "best picture" of the industry!!! You make is sound like the articles were made up!!!
Look, I have tremendous respect for what you have done w/in this industry. For the most part, I respect your opinion. You paid your dues and have risen through the ranks. In the case of Pan Am, I think you are wrong. For me, and for MANY other people, Pan Am has been a great experience. I know I will be personally better off in the long run, for MY situation, by attending Pan Am. I got my training done in the shortest amount of time as I could. I am not discounting the other methods of training. It has nothing to do w/ being able to see the future. I considered my options, and Pan Am made sense.