Author Topic: Scrap The First Officer: Ryanair's O'Leary  (Read 4425 times)

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Scrap The First Officer: Ryanair's O'Leary
« on: September 08, 2010, 04:58:31 pm »
The airline CEO who suggested introducing pay toilets on his aircraft is now saying the right seat in the cockpit should fly empty. Michael O'Leary, the sometimes controversial and always publicity-hungry head of Ryanair, said he advocated abolishing first officers and since he said it to Bloomberg Business Week, it's now being widely reported. "Really, you only need one pilot. Let's take out the second pilot. Let the bloody computer fly it," were the exact words. And if the lone pilot can't, for some reason, make sure the computer is doing its job, O'Leary suggested he do what his passengers do when they have a problem and that's call a flight attendant, in this case, one that's been trained to land the aircraft. "If the pilot has an emergency, he rings the bell, he calls her in, she could take over." He apparently wasn't asked if it might make as much sense to make the FO push a snack cart when he or she isn't needed to watch the computer.

As tempting as it might have been to ignore O'Leary's bombast, the British Airline Pilots Association felt compelled to respond. "His suggestion is unwise, unsafe and the public will be horrified," the association said in a statement to Sky News. "Are there no lengths to which he will not go to get publicity?" In addition to the pay toilets idea, O'Leary also once suggested selling standing room on his airliners. The European Aviation Safety Agency rejected the idea.

Source: AVwebBiz

Good pilots keep their number of landings equal to their number of takeoffs. Takeoffs are optional but landings are Mandatory.

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Re: Scrap The First Officer: Ryanair's O'Leary
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2010, 05:00:32 am »
Unfortunately O'Leary knows very well that the mass media will print any old rubbish particularly if it's "controversial".

I'm absolutely sure he doesn't actually support this idea as:-

1. it is contrary to years of safe practice whereby pilots cross-check each others' actions, teams being safer than individuals

2. a single fatal crash of a Ryanair aircraft could easily destroy the airline, so safety really is his business

3. if they had to train all flight attendants to be able to fly the plane, even in a limited fashion, there would be no cost saving overall as the training requirement would wipe out any gain.

But if he claimed that Ryanair was going to charge passengers for breathable oxygen (for example), I'm fairly sure the media would still report the "controversy" and Mr O'Leary clearly believes that any free advertising is better than none.
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Re: Scrap The First Officer: Ryanair's O'Leary
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2010, 10:42:21 pm »
In other news, the Ryanair pilot got food poisoning and was hallucinating, the computer was too busy playing Solitaire, and the landing-trained flight attendant was on strike cos she demanded equal pay to a co-pilot an was refused. The plane is now flying with Sir Isaac Newton at the controls..

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Re: Scrap The First Officer: Ryanair's O'Leary
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2010, 02:43:48 am »
The plane is now flying with Sir Isaac Newton at the controls..

Very good Mariano  ;D ;D ;D
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