Irish Independent

Ryanair pilot denies claim by O’Leary he offloaded passengers

- Tim Healy

A FORMER Ryanair pilot has denied claims by the airline’s CEO Michael O’Leary that he caused five fare-paying passengers to be offloaded from a flight in order to accommodat­e crew travelling from Dublin to London.

Martin Duffy was a member of the Air Corps until he joined Ryan air in 1997 and worked as a captain and an instructor until his dismissal in 2001.

During Mr O’Leary’s evidence in his airline’s case against three other pilots over an allegedly defamatory email, the CEO said Mr Duffy was dismissed for gross misconduct over the removal of five fare-paying passengers from a July 2001 flight to accommodat­e Ryanair crew being positioned in London.

Mr Duffy told the court that was “absolutely not” the case.

The court heard the alleged incident was the subject of a subsequent disciplina­ry meeting and at it Mr O’Leary “basically handed me my P45”.

Mr Duffy later took Employment Appeal Tribunal proceeding­s which were settled shortly after Mr Duffy had obtained other employment.

Mr Duffy said he had been a member of the Irish Airline Pilots Associatio­n (IALPA) while in Ryanair. In his role as chairman of the group of IALPA pilots within Ryanair, the group had had issues and conflict with the company prior to his dismissal.

Mr Duffy said he never received any evidence to support his dismissal other than his dismissal letter. In his opinion there was no legitimate basis for his dismissal. Mr Duffy switched careers after his dismissal and became a senior IT manager but also did some work as a flying instructor.

Some 10 years later he was approached by IALPA to do some consulting work in relation to responding to indication­s from Ryanair pilots to become more organised.

He and another consultant visited a number of Ryanair bases in different countries as part of that assessment.

Mr Duffy said his work was initially funded by IALPA and later from the membership of the European Cockpit Associatio­n, an umbrella body for pilot unions.

The Ryanair Pilot Group (RPG), whose three interim council members, Evert Van Zwol, John Goss and Ted Murphy, deny Ryanair’s claims they defamed the airline in a 2013 email, was later establishe­d.

Mr Duffy and his co-consultant Gerard Kelly, came up with the idea for that 2013 email. The purpose of that email was to indicate to pilots what was happening in the market.

Asked about Ryanair’s allegation that when the email was put out, the RPG knew it was false he replied: “I believe it was entirely true and accurately reflected activity in the market place”.

Under cross examinatio­n by Martin Hayden SC, for Ryanair, he accepted that a reference to a sale of shares by Ryanair management in “late June” (2013) was incorrect. He said if he had said “by late June”, it would have been more correct.

He denied the objective of the email was to outcast management in the eyes of pilots.

The case continues.

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