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Tuesday, 5 November 2013 - 11:30
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Pilots Drag ABN Amro to Court For Loans

Young pilots, who are unable to pay off their students loans, have decided to take ABN Amro to court. Nos television reports that 60 pilots are taking the bank to court because they say it is difficult for them to pay back the loans of up to €125,000. The group of young pilots wants the bank to reduce the amount of debts to proportions which normal people can pay off. They also want the bank to set up a payment scheme for young pilots. Cockpit of Air France A380 F-HPJC / Flickr ABN Amro said the market is recovering and there should be enough work for all graduate pilots.

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