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Some Dude said:Truth is the our dispatch at "Exec Jet" is overworked and understaffed. Bascially they only have time to flie the plan not much time to prepare a proper flight plan.
So if you see us filed through a level 6 squall line to a closed airport please be patient with our request for a reroute.
CRAWDADDY said:How true. Problem is that they are often filed hours in advance. Although, not too long ago it was common to be briefed to go to a closed airport etc. Pilots are not only the last line of defence, they're often the first as well.
When I-jet crashes or the workload is exceptionally high, it's back to normal at NJA, for the pilots. Sometimes though, the folks upstairs can help you out with the routing, release, W&B etc. It's even common for them to do EVERYTHING EXCEPT file. Never figured it out, maybe they don't have the number for 800WX-Brief
zbwmy said:Do you fract guys think that the flight planning depts and companies mentioned above know what the preferred routes are departing New England to major destinations east and south?
I ask this because at Boston Center we change roughly 80% of the fract flt plan proposals that pop up. Who has really flown ACK PVD HPN, or BGR HTO JFK, or BHB FXE. This is what we see. You guys are issued the new route we use from the list of preffered routes which are published.
Not complaining here, just wondering if on your trip sheets you see these dream routes listed and wonder why after getting the same re route many times, the correct route is not filed.
zbwmy said:Do you fract guys think that the flight planning depts and companies mentioned above know what the preferred routes are departing New England to major destinations east and south?
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zbwmy,
At one time we were issued a preferred routes manual that was probably left over from the filed our own flt plan days. I never used it because dispatch always had us filed since i've been here. The technology is out there!
Like dispatcher said, once something is in the computer it is gospel. Right or wrong!
I have nothing but praise for our dispatchers. They have helped me with everything i've ever asked of them. There was one guy, who when we went to the reduced reserve mins, gave me extra petrol without my prompting him. He was on my tail number that day and saw a pattern with me and picked up the ball and ran with it. Sure there are mistakes every now and again, but for the most part they are few and far between.
Thanks guys for your hard work!
zbwmy said:Do you fract guys think that the flight planning depts and companies mentioned above know what the preferred routes are departing New England to major destinations east and south?
I ask this because at Boston Center we change roughly 80% of the fract flt plan proposals that pop up. Who has really flown ACK PVD HPN, or BGR HTO JFK, or BHB FXE. This is what we see. You guys are issued the new route we use from the list of preffered routes which are published.
Not complaining here, just wondering if on your trip sheets you see these dream routes listed and wonder why after getting the same re route many times, the correct route is not filed.
dsptchrNJA said:Years ago the pilots were doing their own. NJA started a dispatch department in 1999 with about a dozen part 121 licensed dispatchers. We've come a long way since then. Today we have over 30 dispatchers filing over 600+ flight plans a day and an Airspace/Noise desk with two ex-controller, licensed dispatchers who manage ATC liason and management. Right now we flight plan and file part 91, 91k, and 135 flights and later this year 121 supplemental for our NJLA program. If you have any questions call the company and ask for the airspace desk, they'll be happy to talk to you.
as214 said:You guys and gals really do a wonderful job with the limited amount of staffing and resources that you have available at your disposal.. I've heard major airline dispatchers only have to work about 5 to 6 flights a day or so.. You guys handle close to ten times that amount..
Some Dude said:The dispatchers do a good job with the tools they have, however most of the info on the flight release is worthless. It's not their fault. It's just wrong. Second Segment climb is a useless number on the flight release.
I am always filed out of SMO with a flaps 10 departure. We never ever use flaps 10 numbers. We have to use flaps 20 out of SMO for noise abatement. Yet the release always show flaps 10. Also the wind data and temp data for takeoff is useless. It's not their fault it's just the program they have to use. We are not even allowed to use the second segment climb number on the release.