Ryanair secrets?
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Originally Posted by PPHOS058
Regarding the IAA.
I did find something MOL said in his press conference in Sweden (post 303) very interesting. He said "In the last 5yrs there have been 7,500 safety reports made to the IAA, all investigated and no safety findings against Ryanair"
Regarding the IAA.
I did find something MOL said in his press conference in Sweden (post 303) very interesting. He said "In the last 5yrs there have been 7,500 safety reports made to the IAA, all investigated and no safety findings against Ryanair"
There is an issue here somewhere it looks like where some pilots in a company doesnīt feel comfortable raising issues internally and sometimes externally which is not good.
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Unless youve worked for Ryanair you won't fully understand the issue the pilots are trying to raise here.
The issue is not whether the airline is safe or not its the fact that many of the people who work there (and not just flight crew) believe that the management culture is unsafe.
The issue is not whether the airline is safe or not its the fact that many of the people who work there (and not just flight crew) believe that the management culture is unsafe.
I recall recently during the Libya conflict that Brindisi all of a sudden became a military only airport (i think it was Brindisi). FR moved all their flights to an airport 90 mins away. I believe FR decided to "rebase" all their crews to this new airport and gave them no provision of transport or Hotels. Any respect focused airline would have done the obvious. The Pilots ended up being a taxi service for the cabin crew. This doesn't make their culture unsafe but perhaps highlights the para above
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I see the Daily Mail have quietly settled out of court in the libel action brought by Ryanair.
Can't see the point in bringing an action if the verdict which cleared the airline has to be kept so relatively quiet.
Can't see the point in bringing an action if the verdict which cleared the airline has to be kept so relatively quiet.
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Can't see the point in bringing an action if the verdict which cleared the airline has to be kept so relatively quiet.
Bearing in mind that Daily Wail has run quite a few Ryanair stories while seemingly ignoring other airlines court could conclude it was a vendetta and reward damages accordingly.
There was no win for the newspaper on this.
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Scandalous! Scurrilous!
I invite you to view this report with the appropriate level of derision
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What next ? speaking to the pilots ? re-instating those dismissed for daring to speak out ? somehow I doubt if the new found warm & fuzzy feelings will be extended to employee relations . . . until "Hell freezes over"
BBC News - Ryanair's O'Leary to end 'abrupt culture'
BBC News - Ryanair's O'Leary to end 'abrupt culture'
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Mr O'Leary said: "We should try to eliminate things that unnecessarily" annoy customers.