SeanD
Well-Known Member
This airline has no shame.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/16/b...ho-questioned-airlines-safety-on-tv.html?_r=0
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/16/b...ho-questioned-airlines-safety-on-tv.html?_r=0
Ryan Air is obviously a crap hole of a company, but I agree the pilots should get fired for this. It is defamatory and sensationalist. There's a time to be a whistle blower, but that's not what this sounds like to me.
US Air pilots took out a full page ad in USA Today whining about being told to carry minimum fuel, I don't remember any of them being fired.
Whining?US Air pilots took out a full page ad in USA Today whining about being told to carry minimum fuel, I don't remember any of them being fired.
Ryan Air is obviously a crap hole of a company, but I agree the pilots should get fired for this. It is defamatory and sensationalist. There's a time to be a whistle blower, but that's not what this sounds like to me.
How is it defamatory? It seems like a pretty legit safety complaint that has caused a few emergency situations.
Publicly saying that your employer is unsafe is designed to give them a bad name, whether your motive is to hurt them, motivate change, or educate the public.. you're giving them a bad name (possibly deserved). The quote in the text said something like "they skirt the rules"... ok does that mean they are breaking the rules? If so, file with the IAA or EASA or your union, or whoever it is that can actually do something about this. If they aren't breaking rules but instead there's a philosophical rift over who decides how much fuel gets carried (what this sounds like to me)... ok, legitimate discussion so take it up with the union and/or quit and go somewhere that respects PIC authority.
I cannot think of many jobs where you could go out on public TV on Sunday saying "yeah my company follows the rules, but the public isn't safe using their services" and expect to have a job Monday morning.
Its seems like they have been trying to get the attention of their regulators for awhile but to no avail.
What would you suggest they do? Im not saying appearing on this documentary without anonymity was the best career choice but taking the issue to a more public platform doesnt strike me as being defamatory.
Well they're based in Ireland for a reason!
Keep your mouth shut, get back to the salt mines, ya limey bastard!![]()
US Air pilots took out a full page ad in USA Today whining about being told to carry minimum fuel, I don't remember any of them being fired.
My thoughts exactly.In reference to the thread title: And yet they move more people than any other airline in Europe. What's that say about people?