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sat1 7th Feb 2009 12:17

Having removed the middle managers(DM's) do you not think that the way is clear for Menzies to buy out?Known fact that menzies dislike middle management positions.Interesting times ahead.

TUGNBAR 7th Feb 2009 17:03

Aviance cleary removed the DM's to get the long servers out and pay scales down!
If anyone reading this has recently joined Aviance and your hoping for a long term career think again!!

spirit of the age 16th Feb 2009 19:03

Seems that BA cargo is leaving STN.Where will that leave the handling agent?

TUGNBAR 17th Feb 2009 18:47

Is that handled by Servisair? What will that leave them?

spirit of the age 25th Feb 2009 15:58

BA Cargo is leaving Stn for Manston-mid march.Load masters will still be based at Stn and travel to Manston as required.Massive blow for servisair with redundancies surely inevitable.It seems that an amalgamation of pax handling and cargo ramp work is the only logical option open.'Times they are a'changing'

GRIZZLER 25th Feb 2009 17:13

times they are a changing
 
if true about ba ..yes things might change....but it will not be a new thing for servisair to run ramp and cargo together ,as they have done it before....when the terminal was north side it was a daily treck to cargo to do an offload...and it has been done since ....so nothing new for servisair.

sat1 25th Feb 2009 18:24

what about the redundancies? which side of the operation?and how many?

TUGNBAR 25th Feb 2009 18:59

So who or what was at fault with the recent "Aircraft to Equipment" incident leaving the aircraft tech and parked over the other side.

Flightmech 25th Feb 2009 19:12

Hmmmm. Seen pictures of that one. Looks like the loader parked well within the silouette came off the better of the two.

sat1 25th Feb 2009 19:22

who switched the agnis on?????

TUGNBAR 25th Feb 2009 20:43

So AGNIS was switched off.

Does that mean the flight crew are at fault for coming on to stand un guided.

Or the ground crew for not switching the AGNIS on?

sat1 28th Feb 2009 10:39

If the agnis is on surely that is telling the capt that its safe to proceed? Do you wait at traffic lights if the're green?

GRIZZLER 28th Feb 2009 13:01

sat 1 and traffic lights
 
sat 1, you said do you sit at traffic lights when they are green.........my wife does.

FEROMAN 2nd Mar 2009 20:55

Agnis incident..........
 
If the Agnis was not switched on then unless there was a marshaller present it was totally the fault of the crew for proceeding onto stand. The switching on of the unit is the indication to the pilot that it is safe to proceed.

FEROMAN 2nd Mar 2009 20:57

BA /Global move to Manston................
 
It's not a done deal yet


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