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Dont know if you would really call them technical but:
CYEG
CYLW
CYQR
CYQT
CYWG
CYVR
CYXU
CYYC
CYYJ
CYYZ
MMDO
MMGL
MMMY
MMPR
MMSD
Plus about 5 more mexico to come on-line this month.
MYNN

You realize XJT has flown to every one of these mexico citites for years and I cant ever think of once it has been brought up to measure dick size? By the way...CYWG? Really? Winnipeg?
 
Dont know if you would really call them technical but:
CYEG
CYLW
CYQR
CYQT
CYWG
CYVR
CYXU
CYYC
CYYJ
CYYZ
MMDO
MMGL
MMMY
MMPR
MMSD
Plus about 5 more mexico to come on-line this month.
MYNN

I guess it does make you dispatchers feel better. What other useless statistics make you feel better? Major airline status (which is bogus), flying to "technical" cities and new ones like MIA, having a regional fleet number larger DAL, having the head of the largest aircraft leasing company on the BOD, no supposed dispatcher certificate action, etc. Yes, this all things I've heard you Skywest people brag about. I'm sure there are a lot more that aren't on the top of my head.

So what other kool aid do you guys drown in? I already know they tell you on day one that you are only there because you are the best. So what else do you have?
 
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XPOO

Don't lump me in with your usual suspects. I value having dispatchers and recognize their importance. My issue is you hanging your hat on the number, or rather lack of dispatcher violations. Over my years here, I've personally have seen a number of major mistakes made by dispatchers, usually not listing an alternate when required. Think of one of those "technical" airports listed with no available IAP. Those were definitely swept away, with hopefully a lesson learned by all involved.
I'm not preaching, some of those dispatch screw ups were found after the flight, making me just as guilty.
 
XPOO

Don't lump me in with your usual suspects. I value having dispatchers and recognize their importance. My issue is you hanging your hat on the number, or rather lack of dispatcher violations. Over my years here, I've personally have seen a number of major mistakes made by dispatchers, usually not listing an alternate when required. Think of one of those "technical" airports listed with no available IAP. Those were definitely swept away, with hopefully a lesson learned by all involved.
I'm not preaching, some of those dispatch screw ups were found after the flight, making me just as guilty.


Russ,

Thanks for the recognition. We all make mistakes. I know for a fact, that most dispatchers at OO want nothing more, than to have a crew find the release they send useful, and the release provide a safe framework to operate the flight. Mistakes will happen, and like you said, it happens on both ends. I may forget an alternate, but if the PIC doesnt see it either, how can I take all the blame. Obviously, I should have seen it. But its no different than busting an altitude, or landing without clearance.

to all OO pilots, if your dispatcher ever screws up, call them on it. If they give you attitude, call the dispatch Supervisor. They will take care of the problem. And if any of you are in SGU stop by and say hi. We will welcome you into the office (even the pompus, better than everyone, PRB).
 
Are you really unable to understand the point of my post? If we just are glorified bus drivers, then what does that make a person who is required to do $h!t for that glorified bus driver? Get it now or do you need me to draw you pictures?

No, I get your point. It just doesn't offend me the way it does you.



No, but a real ASAP program does prevent certificate action. You can thank ALPA for that by the way.

So if you land an aircraft on a taxiway instead of a runway, will an ASAP sweep that under the rug? Or how about if you takeoff well below minto because you forgot to fuel?



You do realize that Skywest's revenue are not indicative of their "real" revenue, right?

I don't make up the rules, I just point them out. You want to get technical only when it helps prove your point.



Is that new or old koolaid? Honestly, does these statistics make you feel better about yourself? If it is, then where are all the technical cities in Mexico, Canada, or the Caribbean?

See, maybe its you that doesn't get my point. As Homer pointed out, I don't believe you would categorize any of the cities we fly to internationally as technical. But while we are on the subject, why is XJT slowly losing all their Mexico routes to SKW?
 
XPOO

Don't lump me in with your usual suspects. I value having dispatchers and recognize their importance. My issue is you hanging your hat on the number, or rather lack of dispatcher violations. Over my years here, I've personally have seen a number of major mistakes made by dispatchers, usually not listing an alternate when required. Think of one of those "technical" airports listed with no available IAP. Those were definitely swept away, with hopefully a lesson learned by all involved.
I'm not preaching, some of those dispatch screw ups were found after the flight, making me just as guilty.

Almost all airlines out there now, comparable at least, have an ASAP program. For those airlines to have had multiple, and possibly even currently, dispatch certificate actions taken they had to have been some major, unforgiveable violations. Let that just sink in, and it will become more obvious what my point actually was.
 
So what other kool aid do you guys drown in? I already know they tell you on day one that you are only there because you are the best. So what else do you have?


We have pride in the jobs we do, and we love working here. Unlike you. Villify us if you will. Try to offend us with mormon slurs (not even 10% of this office is mormon, btw). Make fun of how small and isolated St George is. Keep telling us we are failed pilots who yearn to someday be as miserable as you are.
 
I guess it does make you dispatchers feel better. What other useless statistics make you feel better? Major airline status (which is bogus), flying to "technical" cities and new ones like MIA, having a regional fleet number larger DAL, having the head of the largest aircraft leasing company on the BOD, no supposed dispatcher certificate action, etc. Yes, this all things I've heard you Skywest people brag about. I'm sure there are a lot more that aren't on the top of my head.

So what other kool aid do you guys drown in? I already know they tell you on day one that you are only there because you are the best. So what else do you have?

They also like to fly planes with tail numbers from other regionals
 
No, I get your point. It just doesn't offend me the way it does you.

Yeah right! It was you who was trying to offend by making the glorified bus driver statement, not me. I was just making the point that if we are glorified bus drivers, then what does it make a person who dispatches glorified bus driver.

So if you land an aircraft on a taxiway instead of a runway, will an ASAP sweep that under the rug? Or how about if you takeoff well below minto because you forgot to fuel?

And you are not getting this point either. But I'll try to point this out to you as we'll but my suspicion is that you will make another strw man argument. But the point is that just because there has been no certificate action, does not mean you are perfect, have never made any mistakes, or are better than anyone else. Get it now?

I don't make up the rules, I just point them out. You want to get technical only when it helps prove your point.

I suspect you don't get this one either. I'll just give you a hint on this one and see if you are bright enough to figure it out. It has NOTHING to do with the DOT's definition of a major airline. Do you know what I'm talking about now? If you do, please let us know.

See, maybe its you that doesn't get my point. As Homer pointed out, I don't believe you would categorize any of the cities we fly to internationally as technical. But while we are on the subject, why is XJT slowly losing all their Mexico routes to SKW?

Somehow you are better because you fly to "technical" airports, whatever that means. So I baited you into listing any international airports IF that's what makes you dispatchers feel better. Some Skywest dispatcher answer, hence it does make you dispatchers feel better. In other words, its not about international airports. That's just some random example I picked. I could've said mountainous airports instead. And I'm positive some Skywest dispatcher would have posted a list of all the mountainous airports that Skywest flies into that xjt doesnt.

You guys keep proving it over and over again.

We have pride in the jobs we do, and we love working here. Unlike you. Villify us if you will. Try to offend us with mormon slurs (not even 10% of this office is mormon, btw). Make fun of how small and isolated St George is. Keep telling us we are failed pilots who yearn to someday be as miserable as you are.

That's great! I'm glad you have pride in your work. I do too. But that doesn't mean you have to doushe bag about it.

By the way, I've never said and will never hear me say any slurs about Mormons (I have friends who are Mormon), or that st George is small and isolated (although it is but that is not a bad thing), or that you are failed pilots. I don't believe or agree with any of that. I welcome dispatchers making the pilots job easier.

They also like to fly planes with tail numbers from other regionals

So are you saying that they use that as koolaid as well that they feed Skywest employees?
 
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Yeah right! It was you who was trying to offend by making the glorified bus driver statement, not me. I was just making the point that if we are glorified bus drivers, then what does it make a person who dispatches glorified bus driver.

I'll put it in terms that even PBRStreetgang would understand. I'll help you get the poop from point A to point B, but it's still you who is driving the poop.


And you are not getting this point either. But I'll try to point this out to you as we'll but my suspicion is that you will make another strw man argument. But the point is that just because there has been no certificate action, does not mean you are perfect, have never made any mistakes, or are better than anyone else. Get it now?

Got it, we should be making even more mistakes than we do now to catch up with the rest of the industry. Noted, and I will run it up the ladder to see what we can do.



I suspect you don't get this one either. I'll just give you a hint on this one and see if you are bright enough to figure it out. It has NOTHING to do with the DOT's definition of a major airline. Do you know what I'm talking about now? If you do, please let us know.

Your airline's name has to be the one with the biggest lettering on the side of the aircraft? So what is the definiton of a regional? Does it entail flying routes like LAX/SFO? ORD/ATL? DEN/IAH? Here's some good regional routes for you...PHX/DSM, DEN/YMM, SLC/MSY, IAH/BFL, SFO/AUS, ORD/MSO, IAD/COS, LAX/TUL, MSP/PSC



Somehow you are better because you fly to "technical" airports, whatever that means. So I baited you into listing any international airports IF that's what makes you dispatchers feel better. Some Skywest dispatcher answer, hence it does make you dispatchers feel better. In other words, its not about international airports. That's just some random example I picked. I could've said mountainous airports instead. And I'm positive some Skywest dispatcher would have posted a list of all the mountainous airports that Skywest flies into that xjt doesnt.

You guys keep proving it over and over again.

My point is this...are Southwest dispatchers worried about having to dispatch a flight into/out of places like ASE, BTM, MMH, EGE, SUN? How about their pilots? No and no. Are Southwest dispatchers and pilots worried about flying into/out of international destinations? No and no. But you are going to somehow try to tell me that they are better than us because they dispatch/fly a bigger plane for more money?


That's great! I'm glad you have pride in your work. I do too. But that doesn't mean you have to doushe bag about it.

Are you sure about that, because all you ever do is bitch about your job. I'm pretty sure that makes you the bigger ******************************.

By the way, I've never said and will never hear me say any slurs about Mormons (I have friends who are Mormon), or that st George is small and isolated (although it is but that is not a bad thing), or that you are failed pilots. I don't believe or agree with any of that. I welcome dispatchers making the pilots job easier.

Then you completely contradict yourself. You almost had me there for a second.



So are you saying that they use that as koolaid as well that they feed Skywest employees?

I kinda caught the dumb from reading your drivel, but I believe he is trying to say that SkyWest is obviously doing something right when they have aircraft in their fleet with the tail numbers: YV, AS, CA, BR, PQ, AG, QX. Name me some regionals flying around with aircraft that have tail numbers that end in SW or SK.
 
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