Friday, August 7, 2015

A Limited-Time Only Offer

Hello Everyone, it's been nearly two years since my last follow up on the Airline Academy. As such, I have learned of some very interesting developments that are now conducted by the school. In response to my blog, the Airline Academy now requires their enrollees to sign a disclaimer on the first day of residential training, promising not to post any negative or incriminating reviews online. Any breach of this agreement will be followed by dire consequences. To add insult to injury, enrollees are not given an opportunity to review or even think about signing this disclaimer because one cannot proceed with their training until this contract is signed. For those of you who have signed this disclaimer and wish to share your story with others can rest assured that such contracts are null and void when signed under duress or coercion and stand as a direct violation of the state's constitution. Moreover, there isn't anything that prevents one from posting a review or blog of any sort under an anonymous identity.

A large part of the Airline Academy's success is based on a climate of fear. From intimidating house parents to manipulative policies, the Airline Academy is a nest of viper you don't want to go to bed with. As a result, I was recently contacted (through this blog) by a graduate who attended the Academy last year and she has filed a lawsuit against the school on the grounds of misrepresentation, coercion and fraud. This graduate who I'll refer to as "Cindy" hired a lawyer and a private investigator with hopes of organizing a class action suit against the Airline Academy in an effort to recompense her losses. As such, Cindy has invited me to participate in this lawsuit and has asked me to extend it to everyone else who has been wronged by the Academy. In other words, this is an opportunity for those of you to recoup your losses (i.e. tuition, housing, living expenses, etc.) whether or not you got hired by an airline company after graduating. At any rate, if any of you are interested in participating in this civil case you can contact the state licensed private investigator in the information below.

 **LEGAL ACTION ALERT** concerning "THE AIRLINE ACADEMY" in Daytona Beach, Florida.

A LAWSUIT HAS BEEN FILED IN FLORIDA ON BEHALF OF STUDENTS WITH CLAIMS INVOLVING THE ABOVE MENTIONED COMPANY / IT"S BUSINESS PRACTICES / STAFF / ASSOCIATES.

ANY PERSONS WHO WOULD LIKE TO JOIN PART TO THE LEGAL ACTION(s) CAN IMMEDIATELY CONTACT CASE INVESTIGATORS TOLL FREE AT 1 844 260-0370.

YOUR TIMELY RESPONSE IS IMPORTANT!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Incognito. I would like to know if this number is truly going towards a case investigator and not the academy itself. As one of the victims I am skeptical about seldomly mentioned numbers with regards to these matters. I also hope I am not too late to respond.

    Judging by the way they act online I would not like to fall into another one of their traps if this is one.

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    1. The school its self is good. But one of the instructors is two faced back stabing unprofessional, Kathy its sad that you bad talk all your classes to the next class, and pick and choose who you like, how can you honestly get to know someone after a week.....but to talk about your students behind their backs, calling your classes drunks, unprofessional, and so stupid you can't wait to get them out of class is pathetic. Get the balls to tell someone to their face, stop acting like a pubescent teen. I have no respect for this type of behavior.

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