Ryanair's Mr O'Leary has asked his pilots not to allow competitor pilots or their unions "to demean or disparage our collective success". The problems faced by Ryanair have nothing to do with pilots or their union.
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09 Oct 2017
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09 Oct 2017
Post 9/11 there was a sudden and dramatic fall in passenger nu
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22 Sep 2017
The current fallout between Michael O'Leary highlights the mismanagement of the airline, which has previously been reported to us by pilots. We believe that the claim of flying 18 hours per week is misleading. It does the U.K.
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04 Sep 2017
We often speak with new members, or those considering joining the Independent Pilots Association, and have recently spotted a trend in the subjects we are discussing.
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22 Aug 2017
The Independent Pilots Association is aware that there has been a ballot held by BALPA of pilots at Thomas Cook Airlines who have voted in favour of strike action.
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21 Aug 2017
The world of aviation is truly international, providing easy and safe passage for passengers and cargo to all locations on the globe.
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11 Aug 2017
All employees have a right to be accompanied to discipline hearings but not the 'investigative interview' which is normally the first time anyone hears anything. If you are called to an investigative interview, or if you suspect you are or will be, ALLWAYS contact us for advice beforehand.
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09 Aug 2017
Another day another drone near miss - this has to stop!
http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/hampshire-news/helicopter-pilot-forced-avoid-crashing-13446616
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09 Aug 2017
See what the CAA say about drone safety
https://www.caa.co.uk/News/CAA-statement-on-Government-drone-consultation-response/
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08 Aug 2017
The European court of justice in the case of Werner Fries v Lufthusa CityLine has strongly endorsed the compulsory retirement of pilots holding ATPL's