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Co-pilots are unnecessary - Ryanair's Michael O'Leary says
Hope this was tongue-in-cheek...
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Much like paying to use the toilets me thinks!
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Mr. O'Leary, your village is calling!!
He doesn't offer a quality product, therefore has to resort to sensationalist comments to the media in order to promote his airline (and they fall for it like the suckers they are) Personally, I think he does more harm than good to his company spewing forth tripe like that. |
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Hi there
You need 2 on the flight deck - 1 Pilot and 1 Dog The pilot is there to feed the dog and the dog is there to bite the pilot if he touches the controls. Maybe MOL has a point, but you need two people on the flightdeck at all times. Maybe a 737 rated pilot and someone like a basic CPL to operate the radio's and double check the pilots actions call out the checklists etc, it would certainly be cheaper I would think. Cheers Anthony |
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Sorry, but the flight attendant couldn't get through the locked cockpit door or she was down the aisle and couldn't get around the trolleys. Sounds like Basil Faulty. Why not promote the blow up pilot from Flying High to take over the role. That should keep everyone happy with two pilots! Roger.
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The dog doesn't work on its own, you also need a cat and a duck ...
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Booze
The man is undoubtedly a complete tool, but a very rich tool, and a tool who runs the largest airline in the world in terms of international passenger numbers. So we can all be out outraged at his outlandish comments, in scant regard of all safety conventions, but millions & millions of people will still put up with pretty much anything to fly for a dollar, and I suppose I'm one of them. I watch with keen interest
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Makes you wonder what other forms of redundancy he will suggest aren't required.
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couldve got the pax to fly the plane as well
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