CLR4ILS
Well-Known Member
I hear so many negative things about Pan-Am in Florida and in Phoenix from Pan-AM students. Why are people still attending this school? I toured Pan-Am in Phoenix and it was obvious they were only interested in my money. I lost intrest in the school after one tour with fast talking Bob out there in Phoenix. I am hearing alot of negative things about the students being charged for flight and brief time they are not receiving as well as being forced to fly when they are sick or being charged anyway. People, you are in charge of your training and your money. If you feel you are being screwed, take your money and go somewhere else. Here is a qoute from a website I will post at the bottom of this post.
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The attitude by all of the staff at Pan Am Fort Pierce is that the student is lucky to be there. At no time does a student have any input on their training. Students are constantly threatened by managment, and if the don't like it, they are told they will not be hired and will be stopped by getting a job at any airline. Students are only allowed to leave the school for 7 days during the entire course of training, and only when it is approved. The approvals are hardly ever given. The Chief Pilot once told several students they could not have time off because "They represent too much revenue for the school". This is the main problem MONEY. The school is clearly going broke, and they struggle to get every dollar out of the few students they have left by treating them like dirt. Many students have left because of the way they have been treated. If these students had stayed maybe Pan Am would not be in the state they are in now.
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If Pan-Am keeps this crap up they will join ATA....ILS
Another blow to Pan-AM
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The attitude by all of the staff at Pan Am Fort Pierce is that the student is lucky to be there. At no time does a student have any input on their training. Students are constantly threatened by managment, and if the don't like it, they are told they will not be hired and will be stopped by getting a job at any airline. Students are only allowed to leave the school for 7 days during the entire course of training, and only when it is approved. The approvals are hardly ever given. The Chief Pilot once told several students they could not have time off because "They represent too much revenue for the school". This is the main problem MONEY. The school is clearly going broke, and they struggle to get every dollar out of the few students they have left by treating them like dirt. Many students have left because of the way they have been treated. If these students had stayed maybe Pan Am would not be in the state they are in now.
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If Pan-Am keeps this crap up they will join ATA....ILS
Another blow to Pan-AM