The CEO is usually described in the media as, rather vaguely, 'very hands on'. From the stories I've heard he could be better described as a micro-manager who despite a lack of experience and expertise still insists on making every decision himself.
There is world wide a shortage of pilots (google 'pilot shortage' and read some of the stories internationally) so it's no wonder that pilots are getting more and more demanding.
It's funny that one of the complaints about QA is the lack of Qataris working for them. At the end of the day the law prevents Qataris from working as cabin crew since it's tantamount to being a 'servant', in the eyes of the Sheikh who made that decision (and we all know who I'm talking about).
The CEO is usually described in the media as, rather vaguely, 'very hands on'. From the stories I've heard he could be better described as a micro-manager who despite a lack of experience and expertise still insists on making every decision himself.
There is world wide a shortage of pilots (google 'pilot shortage' and read some of the stories internationally) so it's no wonder that pilots are getting more and more demanding.
It's funny that one of the complaints about QA is the lack of Qataris working for them. At the end of the day the law prevents Qataris from working as cabin crew since it's tantamount to being a 'servant', in the eyes of the Sheikh who made that decision (and we all know who I'm talking about).