No sir, this whole story is not about Ryanair's encouragement to fly conservative. Stay with the facts please. What is at stake here, is Ryanair's too high pressure onto pilots (= as says CIAIAC, as says the court) to load as little fuel as possible because that saves the airline money. One doesn't need to be a pilot to understand that the more fuel has been loaded, the more fuel the aircraft will consume during take off and during the flight.sean1982 wrote:You just proved again that that jumpseating did not really teach you a lot because fuel BURN has nothing to do with fuel UPLIFT! Like all airlines FR encourages it's pilots to fly conservitave to keep fuel BURN low.
What is ridiculous here (actually already far beyond) is the way that you (and zuur) go on with defending the indefensible. You've lost your tribunal case against KRO Reporter, you've lost your appeal case against KRO Reporter, there are firm statements from the Spanish CIAIAC, ... But yet you insist and persist that there was no safety issue and that all airlines do it. Like I said before about this persistency: there are no American troops in Baghdad...sean1982 wrote:This is getting to the point of ridiculous
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