It sounds like the start of a joke. But these are the thoughts of Michael O’Leary, the chief executive of low-cost airline Ryanair.
O’Leary would like to fly short hop routes with only one pilot.
Let the bloody computer fly it,
he tells Bloomberg Businessweek. If the pilot was to have a heart attack then the flight attendant should land the plane, he says.
O’Leary tells the Financial Times that trains only have one driver.
In 25 years with over about 10 million flights, we’ve had one pilot who suffered a heart attack in flight and he landed the plane.