Whitebeard
Senior Member.
Just seen this on another site...
Now my initial reaction is, of all the airlines to accuse of chemtrailing, Ryanair is probably the least likely to involved in the conspiracy. For those who don''t know Ryanair is an Irish based budget airline.
It also has a terrible reputation for treatment of staff and working conditions, customer service, sharp practices over misleading pricing, false and misleading advertising and most worryingly of all flying loaded aircraft around with the absolute minimum of legally allowable fuel leading at least one case of a fuel emergency being declared. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryanair#Criticism
Now in my mind this raises a number of points..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_O'Leary_(businessman)
Michael O'Leary is well know for trying ring every penny he can out of every flight, some he's wilder money making ideas include standing passengers strapped to boards , and charging overwieght passengers a 'fat tax' (although the story that Ryanair was to fit pay toilets in its planes originated a spoof from a satirical website). Now would Mr O'Leary be doing all that and still shifting huge amounts of chemical spray on his planes as well? Maybe yes if it paid enough, but if it paid enough why would he be screwing every penny he can out of the people he crams into his heavily laden planes which he then flys to somewhere 'just' 90 miles from where they want to get to. There is just not enough weight margin to spare on a Ryanair flight which are as close to the maximum allowable take off weight with the minimum allowable fuel onboard for the chemtrail chemicals in the first place.
(If this sounds a little vitriolic to Ryanair, I'm afraid it is, I've flown with them once, never again.)
The next issue is basically if Ryanair are spraying chemtrails, how the hell are they covering it up. Ryanair has such bad staff relations that is has a very high turn over of staff, and many of them leave with such a bad opinion of the company that whistle blowers are queuing up to lift the lid on allegedly dangerous practices, working conditions etc that anyone at the airline who had the slightest whiff of something as big as chemtrailing going down wouldn't hesitate to jump at the chance to blow the lid off the whole affair.
Just don't add up to me.
Now my initial reaction is, of all the airlines to accuse of chemtrailing, Ryanair is probably the least likely to involved in the conspiracy. For those who don''t know Ryanair is an Irish based budget airline.
It also has a terrible reputation for treatment of staff and working conditions, customer service, sharp practices over misleading pricing, false and misleading advertising and most worryingly of all flying loaded aircraft around with the absolute minimum of legally allowable fuel leading at least one case of a fuel emergency being declared. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryanair#Criticism
Now in my mind this raises a number of points..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_O'Leary_(businessman)
Michael O'Leary is well know for trying ring every penny he can out of every flight, some he's wilder money making ideas include standing passengers strapped to boards , and charging overwieght passengers a 'fat tax' (although the story that Ryanair was to fit pay toilets in its planes originated a spoof from a satirical website). Now would Mr O'Leary be doing all that and still shifting huge amounts of chemical spray on his planes as well? Maybe yes if it paid enough, but if it paid enough why would he be screwing every penny he can out of the people he crams into his heavily laden planes which he then flys to somewhere 'just' 90 miles from where they want to get to. There is just not enough weight margin to spare on a Ryanair flight which are as close to the maximum allowable take off weight with the minimum allowable fuel onboard for the chemtrail chemicals in the first place.
(If this sounds a little vitriolic to Ryanair, I'm afraid it is, I've flown with them once, never again.)
The next issue is basically if Ryanair are spraying chemtrails, how the hell are they covering it up. Ryanair has such bad staff relations that is has a very high turn over of staff, and many of them leave with such a bad opinion of the company that whistle blowers are queuing up to lift the lid on allegedly dangerous practices, working conditions etc that anyone at the airline who had the slightest whiff of something as big as chemtrailing going down wouldn't hesitate to jump at the chance to blow the lid off the whole affair.
Just don't add up to me.