Flight School Expels Flight Instructor and Cadet For Indecent Act During Flight

Russian Sasovo Flight School Of Civil Aviation expelled one of its Flight Instructor’s and Cadet’s following the discovery of widely shared video on social media showing the two engaged in an indecent act.

According to local media the flight instructor, a 28-year-old married man flew one of the Flight Schools Cessna 172s together with the 21-year old cadet and offered her extra flying lessons in exchange for indecent act.

The investigation started following the a video of the act being posted on social media and going viral. The video was posted by a fellow cadet who had a disagreement with the cadet shown in the video.

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CAE Issues Statement About The Suspension Of Services And Training For Certain Airlines

CAE announced that it has suspended all services and training to Russian airlines, aircraft operators and healthcare distributors, in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

CAE is saddened by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, and in support of its people, CAE has ceased to offer training services to pilots of Russian airlines as well as corporate and cargo operators in its training network. The company has also ceased to sell and service simulators for Russian airlines as well as healthcare distributors.

To support the humanitarian relief operations for Ukrainian refugees fleeing war, CAE has donated C$60,000 to the Red Cross. To date, CAE employees worldwide have donated more than C$65,000 to the Red Cross, for a total of more than C$125,000 donated by CAE and its employees. CAE will continue to match employee donations worldwide until March 31.

CAE employees in Hungary and Poland are also volunteering their time to support the Red Cross as well as individually supporting the needs of Ukrainian refugees.

CAE does not have any facilities in Russia.  Prior to the suspension, CAE serviced simulators sold to Russian airlines with parts and update services and trained a number of Russian airlines in its global training centre network.

For more information, kindly view the statement by CAE.

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