BA run ‘ghost flights’ to train strike breaking cabin crew
28.02.10
BA is training strike-breaking cabin crew on 'ghost flights', with other staff standing in for passengers, the Telegraph reports. Special trips from Heathrow to Cardiff and Glasgow are being used to allow replacement crews to practice on real flights.
Routine trips to BA's Cardiff and Glasgow engineering bases for aircraft maintenance are doubling up as training flights, but the airline is also reported to be running flights solely for training purposes. BA said: ‘It is an opportunity for the volunteer crew to experience a flight and how to act as a team.’
Cabin crew are normally trained on scheduled flights with paying passengers but, given the limited time available before a likely strike, the volunteers are having to make do with role-playing colleagues. Friends of the Earth described BA's decision to put on the ghost flights as 'shocking'.
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