CRJDispatchKid
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- Aug 14, 2004
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I posted this in the regional forum, but it's appropriate in here as well.
To those in Comair SOC -
I certainly understand how busy things were when you received notification of an accident aircraft. It's a phone call that you may play in the back of your head, but one you never hope to receive. I'm sure that you all handled the situation and initiated your emergency response procedures with as much professionalism as possible. To the dispatcher(s), schedulers, etc, involved with flight 5191, my thoughts are with you. People grieve differently, some need time off, some want to become involved as to why this accident happened, some leave the industry entirely. Use the resources that your company has likely provided if you need someone to talk to. It's a difficult situation and I hope those who are able to get help, do so. My thoughts and prayers are with all of those involved with this accident.
CRJDispatchKid
To those in Comair SOC -
I certainly understand how busy things were when you received notification of an accident aircraft. It's a phone call that you may play in the back of your head, but one you never hope to receive. I'm sure that you all handled the situation and initiated your emergency response procedures with as much professionalism as possible. To the dispatcher(s), schedulers, etc, involved with flight 5191, my thoughts are with you. People grieve differently, some need time off, some want to become involved as to why this accident happened, some leave the industry entirely. Use the resources that your company has likely provided if you need someone to talk to. It's a difficult situation and I hope those who are able to get help, do so. My thoughts and prayers are with all of those involved with this accident.
CRJDispatchKid