Michael O'Leary call to scrap co-pilot 'unsafe'

AIRLINE pilots accused Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary of endangering the safety of passengers with a call to dispose of the second pilot on the flight deck to save money.

O'Leary claimed yesterday the second pilot serves no purpose and could be replaced by a stewardess trained to land planes in an emergency.

His provocative comments were immediately dismissed by the British Airline Pilots' Association (BALPA) as "unwise and unsafe".

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One senior pilot predicted that such a move would also prove to be a "recipe for business disaster."

O'Leary, 49, who has headed the no-frills carrier for 17 years, made his comments in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek magazine.

"Really, you only need one pilot. Let's take out the second pilot. Let the bloody computer fly it," he told the publication.

In the event of the lone pilot suffering a heart attack a stewardess trained to land the plane would step in and save the day.

"If the pilot has an emergency, he rings the bell, he calls her in," O'Leary said. "She could take over."

A BALPA spokesman said: "Are there no lengths to which he will not go to get publicity? His suggestion is unwise, unsafe and the public will be horrified."

The comments were also criticised by a senior pilot, who wished to remain anonymous, who said: "The public have no wish to be flown at cheap rate into their graves.

"In reality, it would be a recipe for business disaster, with the public deserting the airline in droves."

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O'Leary's suggestion is just the latest in a long line of provocative headline-grabbing public pronouncements aimed at cutting costs.

Previously he has suggested charging passengers 1 to spend a penny and introducing seatless planes with passengers hanging on to a handrail during take-off and landing.

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