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I dont know how bad your dispatch guy was for you all to actually know who he is, but for nobody at XJT to know who this guy is means he hasnt royally ********************ed something up and generally does a good job. The guys that do a good job at XJT generally NEVER get recognized and are thus largely unknown.

Crew support, not dispatch!
 
Crew support, not dispatch!

Didnt see that, I just saw that he was our director of dispatch.

I stand by what I said. People at XJT who dont screw up and generally do a good job dont get any recognition and their name is not widely known. So this may be a good thing that this guy isnt widely known around XJT. And with him running our DX department things, at least on that side of the house, run fairly well.
 
It is very disappointing that the ASA folks did not see the true value of Jesse. He is the heart and soul of the training team, a true leader, and gentleman. He is respected by industry experts, governmental regulators and EVERY ASA pilot I have spoken to. Although never an ASA pilot, I have had the pleasure of working with Jesse in industry working groups and international training conferences. This is not a good decision.

Bob
 
heard JC stepped on some big toes over there at that big blue hangar, whose wasn't said, JC always been good to me, hates to see him go from dat job, how did SH (aka The Shiek of Doom) keep his messenger job?
 

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