PBRstreetgang
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Waaa,
Wally, et al, I don't wish anything for you, you will get what comes, nothing less and nothing more. My contact with SKYW dispatchers has been less than rewarding, having to have one of them add an alternate for basic 1-2-3 rules, tells me that there was no analysis of the situation on their part. Excuse me if I operate as if I am out there with the F/O, by ourselves, but for the most part we are. I have never had an ACARS from a DX'r informing me that the WX had gone down, but I have had numerous occasions where I ACARS'd the DX'r informing them that I needed alternate planning, confirmed, as a courtesy to them.
Make no mistake, I am positive that there are professionals working the desk, but at the regionals you guys are learning on the job and I cannot afford to count on them, and find them asleep at the wheel when I need answers fast. So forgive me when I have a F/O fresh off of IOE and a DX'r with a fresh paper certificate, and the entire state of Texas filled with CB's, my willingness to "trust" a DX'r of unknown experience is limited. When SGU removed the DX'r employee number, remember?
So yes Wally, your sig line invalidates everything that proceeded it.
You know what happens when DX, ATC, MX screw up? Pilots might pay the ultimate price, and that is the difference, pilots step into the arena, and put everything on the line. When was the last DX'r that died in the line of duty?
Wally, et al, I don't wish anything for you, you will get what comes, nothing less and nothing more. My contact with SKYW dispatchers has been less than rewarding, having to have one of them add an alternate for basic 1-2-3 rules, tells me that there was no analysis of the situation on their part. Excuse me if I operate as if I am out there with the F/O, by ourselves, but for the most part we are. I have never had an ACARS from a DX'r informing me that the WX had gone down, but I have had numerous occasions where I ACARS'd the DX'r informing them that I needed alternate planning, confirmed, as a courtesy to them.
Make no mistake, I am positive that there are professionals working the desk, but at the regionals you guys are learning on the job and I cannot afford to count on them, and find them asleep at the wheel when I need answers fast. So forgive me when I have a F/O fresh off of IOE and a DX'r with a fresh paper certificate, and the entire state of Texas filled with CB's, my willingness to "trust" a DX'r of unknown experience is limited. When SGU removed the DX'r employee number, remember?
So yes Wally, your sig line invalidates everything that proceeded it.
You know what happens when DX, ATC, MX screw up? Pilots might pay the ultimate price, and that is the difference, pilots step into the arena, and put everything on the line. When was the last DX'r that died in the line of duty?