I guess we now know what the emergency was that dear leader needed to sell his shares for….doing a runner.
In any event, perhaps you should have some T-shirts printed, with ‘sorry’ on them for your next QF flight.
It’s interesting looking back on it, but the Qantas that exists now is not the one that I flew for, for over 30 years. The real turning point was Alan’s totally unnecessary (look how tough I am) lock out. After that the relationship with the staff went down the drain, and management didn’t care at all. Having the pilot union publicly state that they’ve lost all confidence with the chairman is something that took years to bake, as AIPA has generally been an extremely conservative, and non political body. Personally, I think they’re toast, and the only question will be just how burnt the toast is.