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Originally posted by David View PostWhy not expunge that shit years ago?
I'm just having a hard time figuring out what the airline is looking for. Convictions? I'm good. Do they run public data? Then I can get it sealed. Do they run an fbi check, which I have read that they do, what will be there? Just convictions? Or a persons entire arrest record ? Do they ask "have you ever been arrested" or do they ask "have you ever been convicted"
This is where I am not clear.
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostFAR 121.533 states that both the airline captain and the dispatcher are held jointly responsible for the safety of the flight. In cooperation with the pilot, the flight dispatcher furnishes a flight plan that enables the aircraft to arrive at its destination on schedule with the maximum payload and the least operating cost. The flight dispatcher considers en route and destination weather, winds aloft, alternate destinations, fuel required, altitudes, and traffic flow.
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Originally posted by jewozzy View PostWhat's the difference?
An ATC ensures planes don't hit each other. I don't know they number of planes, but ATC is high volume and high stress, especially at a big airport.
A DX can be responsible for 10 flights for example. Flight following on screen and looking out for incoming weather is another part of it. The definition posted a few posts up is the actual definition.
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I work for Southwest, and they do run very thorough background checks. From what I have heard, the dispatch test that SWA gives is much more tough than any school. I have also heard it's good to try and do it for a smaller airlines or airport and then apply for the bigger companies once you have some work experience.
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Originally posted by chronical View PostEasiest way, a dispatcher essentially flies the plane from the ground. Obviously, not physically determine up or down, left and right. But the route, the gas, the weather, etc. all making sure the flight is operationally controlled safely.
An ATC ensures planes don't hit each other. I don't know they number of planes, but ATC is high volume and high stress, especially at a big airport.
A DX can be responsible for 10 flights for example. Flight following on screen and looking out for incoming weather is another part of it. The definition posted a few posts up is the actual definition.2006 Civic SI
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Originally posted by beefed88 View PostHonestly, it doesn't sound fun and working for the legacy carriers is dogshit. So I hope it works out.
2) Six figure income
3) The most dynamic fast moving industry in the world
4) Hold an airman's certificate with cockpit jumpseat ability
5) Respect and admiration from within the Aviation community
Yea, no fun to be had there --- move along. Having said that, it is not for everyone. I say this from 28 years at a legacy carrier.
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post1) Free travel
2) Six figure income
3) The most dynamic fast moving industry in the world
4) Hold an airman's certificate with cockpit jumpseat ability
5) Respect and admiration from within the Aviation community
Yea, no fun to be had there --- move along. Having said that, it is not for everyone. I say this from 28 years at a legacy carrier.
Point #3 is an interesting one. I think fast moving layoffs every economic cycle for the legacy carriers.
Also when I get my AA TWU email endorsing HilLary Clinton I have to wonder why I would be part of that union.2006 Civic SI
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post1) Free travel
2) Six figure income
3) The most dynamic fast moving industry in the world
4) Hold an airman's certificate with cockpit jumpseat ability
5) Respect and admiration from within the Aviation community
Yea, no fun to be had there --- move along. Having said that, it is not for everyone. I say this from 28 years at a legacy carrier.
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Originally posted by beefed88 View PostThe reason I said that is unfortunately the legacy carriers will obviously have the most dispatch positions and your points are all valid but do you have any reference for working at another 121 carrier?
Point #3 is an interesting one. I think fast moving layoffs every economic cycle for the legacy carriers.
Also when I get my AA TWU email endorsing HilLary Clinton I have to wonder why I would be part of that union.
Name another fortune 50 company that does not lay-off during a massive downturn.
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