Originally Posted by nuageblanc
everybody is wanabee
Not everyone, you are right... but you definitely are. You seem to ignore facts that even a CPL student would consider self-evident.
You seem to think that the only thing affecting a turnaround is FMS loading.
You seem to ignore totally the fact that some airfields are more congested than others.
You seem to be oblivious to the fact that sometimes fuel or luggage doesn't turn up, that sometimes passengers go missing, that baggage belts break down etc...
Ever heard of slots? Ever been in BCN in summer? If you had you would understand that 25 mn, or 30 mn or even 45 mn on some occasions is not enough.
You have absolutely no clue whatsoever what an aircraft turnaround involves. I can't believe a serious airline would let you anywhere near one of it's aircraft.
everybody flies at flight simimualtor ..
a simimualtor ?! Is this some kind of sex toy

. Suit yourself mate!
Nuageblanc, I think you are a little confused. Very entertaining reading, please continue.
Why is it that you care so much about what's going on in easyJet, now that you fly for a "proper" albeit imaginary airline? Oh, and would you please refresh my memory, as you seem to know me, but I certainly can't remember someone called Guillaume pretending to fly for Britair.
SmokeAndNoise is right, I shouldn't waste my time with you but I must admit I find it quite entertaining to see how far you actually go in showing all of us that the likeliness of you being an airline pilot is about as remote as making a successful 25 min turnaround in BCN these days. ie, zero.
Originally Posted by SmokeAndNoise
As for easyJet not being able to afford a strike, well: easyJet is making !!!!!loads of money.
absolutely true. The company has huge cash reserves. Which makes me say that they could indeed "afford" a strike with no problem. Cor's bonus could take a blow though...
From a pilots point of view I think it's a matter of getting what we can now, as the market is in our favor. It changes fast when it does!
My feeling exactly. Share price is back up, no more excuses.