Captainzero1
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What the Industry Ceo's have figured out is that Competition is good,
as long as you control ALL the players, all of the revenue all of the assets. Keep them fighting and bidding among them self's
That said the PIC, Dispatcher, CP's office, training dept, CEO, COO, DO, and every middle manager in between should be keel hauled.
This is the fault of the CA. If they would not let them out at the terminal, have them push you back, and take them to the FBO. Have them get cabs and pick them up at the terminal the next morning.
I have done this before. Yes, you have to do the carpet dance, but guess what, it is better than making people sleep in a jet for nine hrs.
I agree from my previous post that the alternate selected by the planning dispatcher was sketchy considering the circumstances. With late night flights there aren't coach buses just sitting around waiting for an airline to call. That happens. After this exchange with Mesaba, the dispatcher should've taken it to the next level and contacted the airport manager, or anyone who could straighten Mesaba out, whatever it took to get the pax off the plane into a sterile area. In addition they should've continued working with the Cap'n to formulate some sort of solution, and never accepted a decision to just leave the pax on the plane. I think the pax would've been happy sitting on the plane hearing over the PA that the Cap'n and flight ops will continue to find a way to get them off the plane.However, Mesaba officials said there were no more buses available.
"I can't get her a bus, I can't do anything," said a Mesaba representative.
"You can't do anything for her? OK," asked the ExpressJet dispatcher.
"No."
"Because she was saying nobody was letting her off the airplane, letting the people off the airplane and all that," the dispatcher continued.
"We can't — I mean we were just able to let these guys off. We can't get them a bus. If I can't secure them a bus, I can't have them in a closed airport," the Mesaba representative replied.
I have read several posts blaming the dispatcher for a bad choice of an alternate. If it was so bad. Why did the Captain sign the release?
Voucher, my ass. $200 in cash. The last thing I'd want after that is another chance to fly with the same airline!
Voucher, my ass. $200 in cash. The last thing I'd want after that is another chance to fly with the same airline!
Scale the economies of the two operations and I bet this is a lot more money than NJA gives back for something that isn't proved to be their fault.
That being said, I think the pax were well compensated by getting a FULL refund PLUS a $200 voucher PLUS a $50 card for whatever. If I get bad service and a bad meal at a restaurant the managers comps my meal and gives me some free food later. I don't expect a free prime rib dinner for life.
You would be wrong sir. I've seen flight hours credited because there wasn't any sugar on board, or we didn't have diet Coke (had diet Pepsi but owner wanted Coke products).
......Why didn't the Captain just go over to the FBO and deplane? Sure they would have had to go back through security...but so what? Like I said before, everybody involved should be keel hauled.
How many restaurants lock customers inside overnight with overflowing toilets?
This is the fault of the CA. If they would not let them out at the terminal, have them push you back, and take them to the FBO. Have them get cabs and pick them up at the terminal the next morning.
I have done this before. Yes, you have to do the carpet dance, but guess what, it is better than making people sleep in a jet for nine hrs.
I agree with you, however what you said above is part of being a viable alternate. It sounds like the Mesaba agent dropped the ball. Too bad for the passengers. What a terrible situation to be a part of.. At the same time in this specific situation it doesn't hurt to ask the dispatcher if the alternate will be a viable one to handle the pax in case of a diversion late at night.
This is the fault of the CA. If they would not let them out at the terminal, have them push you back, and take them to the FBO. Have them get cabs and pick them up at the terminal the next morning.
I have done this before. Yes, you have to do the carpet dance, but guess what, it is better than making people sleep in a jet for nine hrs.
How many restaurants go 500 MPH, operate at 37000 ft and have been used as flying missles?
Regarding the FBO: The 145 needs airstairs.
You're right. Because those people were on airplanes they have no right to expect to be let off within 10 hours of landing.
Nice the way you tied 9/11 into it to somehow evoke patriotism to justify those folks sitting on the ramp all night. Smooth...
As far as my armchair QuarterBacking...using your analogy I am a quarter back and I guarantee those people would have got off the freaking plane within an hour...maybe two at the outside if I had been there.
Call the fire department. They've got a whole group of folks who love to get called for an "exercise" that will count for a response movement. If they have the equipment to get people out of burning buildings and planes, they can get 47 people down from a 4' drop. Added bonus, they have complete access to the terminal building (codes, keys, crashaxe, whatever). Once inside (or even if stuck outside) they'd know who to call. "Hey, airport manager, I've got 50 people standing on your tarmac, please come get them. Thanks. Bye."Good point but....
Been a long time since I've been to an FBO but don't most larger ones have portable stairs? Hell at that point I think people would have been ready to use a step ladder...... yeah I know someone would have broken a leg...yada yada ya....
Call the fire department. They've got a whole group of folks who love to get called for an "exercise" that will count for a response movement. If they have the equipment to get people out of burning buildings and planes, they can get 47 people down from a 4' drop. Added bonus, they have complete access to the terminal building (codes, keys, crashaxe, whatever). Once inside (or even if stuck outside) they'd know who to call. "Hey, airport manager, I've got 50 people standing on your tarmac, please come get them. Thanks. Bye."
Good point but....
Been a long time since I've been to an FBO but don't most larger ones have portable stairs? Hell at that point I think people would have been ready to use a step ladder...... yeah I know someone would have broken a leg...yada yada ya....
I got that! eoooowrg! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKvT1laennUYeah! Wow, what a cool idea! That's just so crazy, it just might work! Then, let's call mcGyver and the A team and get B.A. Baracas to jump his van over the terminal!