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Old 1st Sep 2006, 10:38
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Ryanair...for the upwardly mobile
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Old 1st Sep 2006, 10:46
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Discussion here, too.
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Old 1st Sep 2006, 13:09
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Originally Posted by Gnirren
Queue in-ear headphones and ipod.
This does not however protect you from the wonderful interruptions from passengers "Uh... are you a PILOT??". Flying home in uniform is just great And the all-time fav joke, "hehe, shouldn't you be sitting in the front, hehe".
Wow, funn-y man.
Yes, there's lots of situations which "celebrated wits" inevitably seize upon to crack that wholly original gag:

Holding a violin case: "Are you on the fiddle?"

Riding a unicycle: "Someone's nicked half of your bike!"

Taking an empty pushchair somewhere, or cycling to school with your kid's bike fixed to yours to pick them up: "'Scuse me, I think your littl'un's fell off/out!"

I sympathise!
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I understand that one of the engineers that designed the system is now a Ryanair Captain. At least he will know which CB to pull.
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Old 2nd Sep 2006, 11:38
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I'm not about to do a U-turn. When I say let's see how the trials go, I fully expect very few airlines to adopt this. On paper it sounds really good, but when you think through the reality involved for both pax and crew, it is truly a nightmare scenario.

I said Ryanair excepted, as I fully expect them to implement this if it is profitable. Customer service will not come into the decision making process for Ryanair.

And yes, I would do my very best to avoid aircraft with this on board.
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