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BEST L/CONTROLLER 27th March 2004 22:54

SPEEDBIRD HEAVY
 
The reason the Dispatcher is checking the LoadSheet and signing it is to stop things from going tits up in the first place, trust me, if there is a problem with the Load sheet and you havn't check it correctly then the Dispatcher is ultimatley to blame, from past experiences, if the captain receives an incorrect Loadsheet then the blame will be on the Dispatcher Not the Load Controller, because it shouldn't have got as far as the captain if that was the case, the dispatchers role without any doubt is to make sure that all a/c he/she does are SAFE and this means checking checking checking and double checking everything again and this means countersigning Loadsheets, each company has their own legeslation when it comes to the procedures of a Dispatcher but evey companyshould have the same procedure of SAFTEY.

CHEERS!!!!!!!

:ok:

speedbird_heavy 28th March 2004 08:49

Yes the load sheet gets checked. But as I have said I have never been asked to sign a LS I that I did not create. The DFT have no problem with this, the CAA have no problem with this nor do Servisair. If they did then the station I work from would have been closed down a long time ago.

BEST L/CONTROLLER 30th March 2004 12:56

SPEEDBIRD
 
The DFT, CAA, SERVISAIR don't have a problem with what!???

CHEERS!!!!!!!!!!:ok:

Confirmed Must Ride 30th March 2004 15:07

On the bottom of our loadplans it clearly states:

I certify that this cargo load plan has been executed and loading verified in accordance with company policy.

Then there is a space for the ramp lead to sign off with emp number.

This is then stored with the loadsheet (load sheet only signed by the loadplanner responsible) and kept on file.

speedbird_heavy 30th March 2004 16:54

BEST L/CONTROLLER

Not signing a loadsheet/loadplan that I did not create as you pointed out above.



Confirmed Must Ride

We operate the same system as yourself.

Bullman 31st March 2004 07:19

Hi, whilst we are the subject of Despatchers, can anyone tell me if Servisair or any other handling agent at Bristol are recruiting at present ?

speedbird_heavy 31st March 2004 08:11


Hi, whilst we are the subject of Despatchers, can anyone tell me if Servisair or any other handling agent at Bristol are recruiting at present ?
Proberbly not dispatch, but they are taking on checkin staff. Most of servisair's dispatchers started of on the checkin, but if you are lucky, because of the higher number of flights during the summer season, you could get a 6 month dispatch postion.

BEST L/CONTROLLER 31st March 2004 13:26

Speed BIRD
 
Wth regard to Servisair not having a problem with it I beg to differ, I think you should check the training manual,

The dispatcher is supposed to tick the-REG/DATE/FLT NO/CREW CONFIG/ AND I'M SURE THERE ARE OTHERS, and then the dispatcher signs for all he's ticked, in otherwords countersigning it, obviously all responsibility is on the person who produced it, but I can go back a number of years when SABENA/AIR EUROPA/FUTURA/SPANAIR all the foreign airlines and beleive it or not Airtours at the time the captains used to turn around and say can you sign this loadsheet coz they didn't like accepting loadsheets with electronic signatures coz anyone can put a name there,

MY job is basically a load controller as you can probably gues with my username, now if I dispatch a flt i'll always sign the loadsheet weather or not I produced it, all I'm signing for is that the loadsheet represents that flt and that it is loaded in accordance, I know your gonna say "well your w/b trained" but it's the same with anyone.

CHEERS!!!!!:ok:

P.s this is the practice for Servisair at ??? and it is given from the Training manual.

!!!!!!

speedbird_heavy 31st March 2004 14:07


Wth regard to Servisair not having a problem with it I beg to differ, I think you should check the training manual
Ok i'll pass that on to the fella that came from BHX to train us.

BEST L/CONTROLLER 31st March 2004 16:59

You do that and see what he says, I'm sure that SERVISAIR is the same all over and our training guys resieved all the info from the Traners at GLA, if it isn't in the manuall then I'll appologise now, but the counttersigning of Loadsheets is only to clarify that the Loadsheet matches the LIR and that it is loaded in accordance and that the a/c is safe, that's all.

Now I'm sick of talking about the same thing!!!!lol

Any cance of a pint......????


CHEERS!!!!!!!:ok:

speedbird_heavy 31st March 2004 18:21

Go on then mines a Guinness :D

redfield 1st April 2004 09:34

Best L/C: no, it's not the same everywhere.....:ok:

BEST L/CONTROLLER 1st April 2004 15:01

I don't care anymore.
 
I don't care if it is or it isn't, I'm getting out of the Circuss to join Emirates/Dnata in the dessert,DXB I've been offered the job and I'm taking it, get out of this company while people can before we're all made redundant!!!!

CHEERS!!!!!!!!:ok:

P.s pint of fosters for me,, and if we work for the same company then it SHOULD be the same everywhere,

Now start another thread we can talk about before I slash my rists!!!!:{


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