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Flight instructor attempts to kidnap and deport student
A pilot at a Californian flight school and his assistant have been arrested after kidnapping and attempting to deport a Chinese flight student back to China. Jonathon McConkey is a pilot, qualified flight instructor and general manager of IASCO Flight Training School. He is alleged to have carried out the kidnapping with his assistant and ground instructor Kelsi Hoser. (www.airlive.net) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Guess a bit of good old fashioned jail time plus having a felony on his record might help these instructors remember that laws apply to them as well as everyone else.
I'm sure they can get a pardon like Sheriff Joe did...
So, they took the Chinese Airlines money and instead of helping the student with their English deficiency, they are trying to kick the students out, how convenient and simple way to make money eh?
They are making the US look bad, just imagine how much will Chinese media blown his story up in China...
They are making the US look bad, just imagine how much will Chinese media blown his story up in China...
Yep. I think the flight school’s motto is “we make money the old fashioned way......we steal it.”
It’s a bad reflection on the U.S. and an even worse reflection on the flight training industry.
It’s a bad reflection on the U.S. and an even worse reflection on the flight training industry.
Wow never heard anything like that before.
Although, it always ends up that these Chinese come to the U.S to make a living. And someone ends up trying to kick them out.
Although, it always ends up that these Chinese come to the U.S to make a living. And someone ends up trying to kick them out.
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"Shi has been in the US on an M-1 visa. The visa is valid for 12 months."
So...he has a visa, why should be be kicked out? How does your world work? The whole point of having rules is that EVERYONE follows the same set. These students seem (from what limited details are given) to have followed the rules pertaining to immigration/residency, and you're defending vigilante "justice" with "THAT'S THE WAY IT WORKS!"
Come now, let's not be so ridiculous.
So...he has a visa, why should be be kicked out? How does your world work? The whole point of having rules is that EVERYONE follows the same set. These students seem (from what limited details are given) to have followed the rules pertaining to immigration/residency, and you're defending vigilante "justice" with "THAT'S THE WAY IT WORKS!"
Come now, let's not be so ridiculous.
Well put and well said.
I agree one hundred percent David
I agree one hundred percent David
And why did you try to work without a Visa in Switzerland?
You deserved to get kicked out...
This student didn't, he had the right.
You deserved to get kicked out...
This student didn't, he had the right.