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Old 29th Apr 2016, 23:16
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New Jetstar flight planning office?

Was sitting in departures the other day passing time with a drink in my hand when I looked up to a see a Jetstar crew doing their flight planning at the bar. A nice look it was. Don't at all think that they were drinking but, they sure looked pretty ordinary. At least they fitted in.
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Old 29th Apr 2016, 23:30
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also seen something similar in japan, makes the operation look sooo professional.

Sorry guys, but this is not the way the industry should be going, heaven help us!
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That is what happens when you give 200 people no designated place to flight plan, 150 do it on the aircraft or before arriving, 50 do it in a bar or cafe or at the departure gate, it's just human nature that there will be variations on what is seen as 'a bad look'.
But, it is an accurate look. The tech crew do not have a flight planning area so they do what suits them, that is the way of modern Airlines.
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Old 30th Apr 2016, 00:04
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Which airport was this & was it an actual bar or a cafe/restaurant?

On a side note, I see many airline crews flight planning at cafes/restaurants in many terminals around the world.
 
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Works well especially with coffee in hand.
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Watermark or Toby's Estate coffee shops are the default Qantas briefing area in most Australian domestic ports.
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There was a wonderful photo of the ADL QF flight planning room a few years back, I think 6 pilots managed to fit inside and it was literally the size of a small walk in wardrobe.

Most flight planning rooms are also put in inconvenient, cheap, out of the way places. QF PER being an exception I can think of.
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would love to see how the management types would like to conduct their meetings in the coffee shop at the airport. It just looks unprofessional and, in my opinion, is a tool used to undermine our profession, standing and terms.
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I work for a Japanese mob and most of our briefings are at offices or in the aircraft, the odd freighter flight briefing out of HKG is conducted at the local coffee shop in the terminal, cringeworthy! The looks from passengers as we conduct our business are priceless.
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Oh, is aviation still a profession?
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I'd like to believe so, though some seem quite happy to accept otherwise.
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Originally Posted by Keg
Watermark ... coffee shops
Campos coffee... THE best.
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a little bit of context as to where and what type of crew this was might be nice.... every port in Australia and New Zealand that i have worked out of for jq has an adequate crew room for flight planning... which makes me think this must be off shore?
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Old 30th Apr 2016, 08:42
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And you don't know the circumstances, I flight planned in a coffee shop recently as the wifi and internet access in the crew room was totally down but available for free in the coffee shop next door.
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Outside home base of HK we either do it in the coffee shop or the flight deck. I'll bet they weren't in a Bar, it was a coffee shop.
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Jetstar is GA with jets. Nothing should be a surprise.
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Who cares? What people pilots can't get a coffee before a flight now?
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I reckon you'll probably find there are crew briefing rooms available, but people prefer to do it at the coffee shop instead. Better views, and enjoy a cuppa at the same time. Technology makes it possible, why not!
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Crew rooms are obsolete these days. In the coming months there will be no need for paper flight plan backups. It will all be done electronically. So no need for a printer. Many outports this is already the case.

I'd prefer to be in a quiet coffee shop than the noisy crew room with all the squealing flight attendants.
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It was the Pulpo Bar at Melbourne airport departures.
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