747Dispatcher
Well-Known Member
Here's the thing. Crews don't care about how you're concerned. Once I set the brake, you have 30 minutes to call, then, the CEO could call me directly, and I will not answer the phone until I duty back in the morning. I am under no obligation to respond to ANY company communication while in rest.
As far as declaring an emergency, you could call out the National Guard to check the airport. I guarantee that there would be no blowback on the crew from FltOps. (At least where I work.) There are systems in place to prevent such a thing happening. If your company does not have them, you might want to evaluate the long term viability of a company willing to skimp on resources.
wow , sounds like a typical pilot
wouldn't it be part of your job to pass your arrival info / log pages ..etc before leaving ?