While Kremin is right that we at Ryanair have allowed this highly successful company to take major liberties with our terms and conditions, I think his attitude stinks. It's very easy to be critical from the comfort of his unionised, benefit-rich, final-salary pensioned perch. The problem with most pilots in his position is that they enjoy the security of highly unionised employment without having had to fight for it. Well done mate for having the balls to pay your monthly subscription to the union. Come to Ryanair, stick your head above the parapet, organise some meetings and then tell me how easy it is address our problems.
As someone who flies for Ryanair and can recognise the failure of our pilots to pursue a common aim, I have been intensely frustrated with the situation. However, I really don't need smug lectures from a milksop like Kremin who has inherited his position of comfort by dint of working for the right company.