captainv
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Fair enough.
No system is perfect, and for me, I think this one will work much better once it's integrated with FAs and bidding.
During my upgrade, they told us one feature is that when weather strikes and flights are canceling left and right, they can press a button and Maestro will figure out the best way to allocate open flights to lineholders and reserves. Obviously, they never turned that part on, but that seems a lot smarter to me than having a handful of schedulers work things out manually, and usually incorrectly. To me it's the difference between hand-flying a challenging approach and letting the autopilot do the work, while you sit back and monitor how it's doing...
But again, management clearly hasn't turned it on all the way, and they're not letting it work as intended.
No system is perfect, and for me, I think this one will work much better once it's integrated with FAs and bidding.
During my upgrade, they told us one feature is that when weather strikes and flights are canceling left and right, they can press a button and Maestro will figure out the best way to allocate open flights to lineholders and reserves. Obviously, they never turned that part on, but that seems a lot smarter to me than having a handful of schedulers work things out manually, and usually incorrectly. To me it's the difference between hand-flying a challenging approach and letting the autopilot do the work, while you sit back and monitor how it's doing...
But again, management clearly hasn't turned it on all the way, and they're not letting it work as intended.