British Pilots Lose Patience

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Meanwhile, across the pond, airline officials and pilots are fed up with security measures and delays. RyanAir CEO Michael O’Leary said last week that measures such as banning shampoo and lipstick in carry-on bags are “farcical, Keystone Cops-like and completely insane and ineffectual…. We are not in danger of dying at the hands of toiletries.” He said he would sue the government if security is not restored to normal levels within a week. His airline lost about 2 million during the latest security crisis. Pilots also have been banned from taking contact-lens solution into the cockpit, The Mirror reported. “There is no logic at all in this,” said Capt Mervyn Granshaw. Another pilot told the Sunday Herald it was ironic that his glasses were taken away for security reasons. “While my glasses were deemed potentially deadly dangerous items, I once again took my seat at the controls of 185,000 kilos of aeroplane, people and fuel and managed to restrain myself from taking the crash axe to all and sundry prior to rolling, inverted and diving, into the Channel,” he said. Another pilot said: “It’s high time BALPA [the British pilot’s union] and our representatives exposed these shameful rules for what they are — some half-witted mandarins making up petty and useless rules to justify their existence, with equally inept and stupid people interpreting the rules.”

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