This too is a problem, but we need to do our part in order to make the others fall in place.
Call in range at the out stations and let them know you expect the ground power to be ready upon shutdown, not 5 min after pulling up. That part gets me mad as can be, and when it happens I take a minute to speak with the people doing it.
Some places its logistic, and cannot be done. Valdosta is an issue with the tight space we park in, so they have to wait until we are parked and in place.
Many stations will tell you, they dont because most captains wave them off not to do it, so they figure most dont want it.
That gets me back to the point of the pilots doing our part then maybe things will fall in place.
I'm not crazy enough to think things will be perfect at ASA, but we have a chance to make it better and a leader of DCI flying.
Its an uphill battle to say the least. Dont create more drag for yourself.
Medeco
No way man!!
This is a chicken and egg issue. And in this case the egg has to come first, the egg being the ground support.
If I pull up with no APU and it takes five minutes to hook up the power, that engine just burned more fuel then the APU, cranked on the ground during taxi-in, would burn.
And worse yet, the fueler has started to do his job, unaware he is now hot fueling.
Nope. Not gonna do it until they get their crap together first. I've expressly said this in e-mails to SH.
Even when the power is available, it takes too long to get it hooked up, due to jetway movement or a lack of personnel.
Show me the ground support on a consistent basis and I will do my part, as long as environmental conditions allow safe operation of the aircraft without the APU running.
On the CRJ200, if it's hot and/or the the aircraft is loaded with over 35 PAX, the APU will be started in the air for the safety of PAX and crew.
I've been back there and it just gets too hot.
The CRJ 700 is a much improved aircraft which can be operated otherwise. But like it or not, you can't operate a CRJ200 without the APU running on approach, taxi, or takeoff when it's hot or the cabin is crowded.
The high price of oil does not change that fact. It just makes that fact more expensive to deal with.
Trust me dude, I am a single engine kinda guy. I even forget and manage to do it with fuel in the center without creating problems...sometimes.
Show me consistent ground support and I will do what I can, but no matter what I will not cook my crew or the PAX.