Sorry if I've gotten anyone's back up - insinuating not being the right word, was just asking what was meant.
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Originally Posted by rodrigues
(Post 3459553)
Sorry if I've gotten anyone's back up - insinuating not being the right word, was just asking what was meant.
verb 1. suggest or hint (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way. |
Originally Posted by rodrigues
(Post 3459553)
Sorry if I've gotten anyone's back up - insinuating not being the right word, was just asking what was meant.
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Originally Posted by dera
(Post 3459600)
insinuate
verb 1. suggest or hint (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way. Yup.. I've put my hand up and acknowledged it was incorrectly used |
Atlas Info
I found this website fairly helpful and provided information on the Atlas process and some of the flying operations currently there.
https://www.easyaviationtheory.com/p...interview-prep |
Originally Posted by airbus4lyfe
(Post 3460314)
I found this website fairly helpful and provided information on the Atlas process and some of the flying operations currently there.
https://www.easyaviationtheory.com/p...interview-prep |
Originally Posted by zerozero
(Post 3460414)
There are spelling and grammar mistakes in that information which is not a big deal, but does raise an eyebrow. The real problem with that information is the pay graphic is totally false and misleading.
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And the line “you will be guaranteed a business class ticket with united to fly to your point of call” when they are explaining gateway travel is also misleading.
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Originally Posted by zerozero
(Post 3460414)
There are spelling and grammar mistakes in that information which is not a big deal, but does raise an eyebrow. The real problem with that information is the pay graphic is totally false and misleading.
We comment a lot about our company here. I think it's worth pointing out that there's a whole ecosystem of parasite business models that center on pilot desperation. Whether we're talking about interview prep companies, Youtube channels, resume review companies, etc. there's money to be made selling things to pilots who desperately want to get ahead. In this case a company that's offering to help Australians prepare for theory exams is using Atlas as a way to sell their wares. They haven't done their research, which is rather odd considering their product. |
Atlas application
Hello guys, good mrng. Does anyone know what "Foreign Flight Record" in the Atlas application mean?? They request logbook and Foreign Flight Record (5 years back)
Thanx everyone |
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