After retirement from the RAF in 1991, Mason returned to his home in
Leamington Spa,
Warwickshire where he wrote his book ''
Pablo's War.'' He and his wife run the Adams Hotel. While Mason flew as a senior pilot for
MyTravel Airways, the charter airline division of the holiday company
MyTravel Group plc, he flew both holiday makers and private charters. Mason was well known within the airline for his humorous, matter-of-fact style, telling a "rather miserable" bunch of holiday makers who made up the last flight of the 1997 season from
Manchester Airport to the Greek island of
Kefalonia, "Come on you miserable lot. You are going on your holidays - to the sunshine. You should be smiling, you miserable bunch." Mason's attitude transferred well to the
public speaking circuit, while his knowledge of his craft resulted in him starting a
fear of flying course. In August 2007, Mason was piloting a MyTravel
Airbus A320 on a private charter from
Finland to Manchester, with the football team and directors of
Blackburn Rovers who were returning from their 1-0
UEFA Cup victory over
MyPa-47.
Welsh international
Robbie Savage had a fear of flying, and asked if he could see the
cockpit, to which Mason agreed. Since the
11 September 2001 attacks, security on commercial flights, both pre- and in-flight, had been increased. MyTravel considered that Mason had broken these rules and endangered the safety of the flight. Although Savage had written to the company in support of Mason, and the football club had also written in support, on 8 October 2007 MyTravel dismissed Mason for gross misconduct. Mason stated that he would appeal against the dismissal, but MyTravel refused to reverse its decision. Mason lost his tribunal case against Thomas Cook (My Travel) in March 2009 and so did not receive a pay-off from the company. In 2014 he started working for Flight Simulators Midlands near Coventry airport where he instructs members of the public on
Boeing 737 and
747 simulators. ==Media appearances==