Student pilots sue United Airlines, its Arizona flight school over fraud allegations
- Dozens of former student pilots are suing United Airlines and United Aviate Academy, claiming the school lacked sufficient teachers and aircraft for proper training, leading to unnecessary debt.
- The lawsuit alleges that the flight school falsely advertised a one-year training program, but students faced limited flight time and high enrollment numbers.
- Many students claim they were expelled for taking too long to progress, despite enrolling with expectations of timely graduation and job placement.
- The school has faced accreditation issues, including a probation placement, while United Airlines seeks alternative accreditation options.
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Dozens of student pilots sue United Airlines and its flight school over fraud allegations
Twenty-nine former students are suing United Airlines and its promised one-year flight school in Arizona over fraud allegations.
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