Originally Posted by
Harry Wayfarers
But people, on a day to day operational basis, and when the excrement may be hitting the fan, communicate by word of mouth, when delaying or rescheduling "Can we do this, can we do that etc.", one needs to think on their feet and not put the phone on hold while perhaps constantly referring to a manual or computer, that might attract the remark "Don't you know what you're doing?",, 5 time bands to an expewrienced scheduler became easy to remember, 13 I think not!
I appreciate those in the office may be expected to know the rules but it's a tough ask, especially under EASA ruleset where there are added such as whether all of the individuals on the crew are acclimatised by not..(perhaps not generally an issue in short haul)
Certainly there's a very useful app for those sort of situations..
Atlas
After a while, you learn not to make plans for anything...........
Very True.. I think the volcanic ash debacle a few years back pretty much put an end to "it's only a day trip, I only take my licence and passport" mentality where I work..