Dear Capt Dufus, Im not doing this because I dont like going to work. For the love of god....Uh....I guess you havent heard about the virussy thing going around. And just when I thought there was going to be a real discussion. My bad.If you don’t like going to work night I suggest finding a different career? For the money we are paid I don’t think it’s all that bad to be expected to show up to campus to do this awesome job.
THAAAAANK YOU. At least Mr. Karee gets it! The last I heard India was a corona free zone. Kissin' and huggin' all over town.If dispatching Is being done from home in order to decentralize the operation as part of a pandemic response, it doesn’t follow that it will move to a call center in India.
The issue is when, let’s not forget it took the FAA 5 years to come up with giving pilots 2 more hours of rest each night.The future is coming, and it’s coming quick. People need to stop fighting this, and just accept the reality that this job has an expiration date. Send each dispatcher home with a phone system, a computer, and a breathalyzer keyboard. Boom, you can work from home. Companies no longer need SOC / OCC / NOC’s or whatever they call them = savings on overhead.
If we have learned something from this virus, it’s how many jobs should, and could be done from home, and how many jobs are just absolutely • pointless.
That will be just the start. One airline I know of is already working on the flight planning system interpreting the 1-2-3 rule, another company is working on building AI generated routes that take into account ATC and weather reroutes, winds, turbulence, and so forth. Yeah it performs poorly now, but its just going up from here.
AI will be doing this job at some point, airplanes will be repaired by robots, bags will be loaded by a computer, planes will be boarded by a touch screen, and planes will be flown by 1 pilot, then just a drone pilot, and then just AI itself.
Jobs are dying as we speak...in the distant future the only job will be repairing robots....until they have robots to repair those robots. Its coming whether we like it or not, so you might as well hop on the automation train.
The future is coming, and it’s coming quick. People need to stop fighting this, and just accept the reality that this job has an expiration date. Send each dispatcher home with a phone system, a computer, and a breathalyzer keyboard. Boom, you can work from home. Companies no longer need SOC / OCC / NOC’s or whatever they call them = savings on overhead.
If we have learned something from this virus, it’s how many jobs should, and could be done from home, and how many jobs are just absolutely • pointless.
That will be just the start. One airline I know of is already working on the flight planning system interpreting the 1-2-3 rule, another company is working on building AI generated routes that take into account ATC and weather reroutes, winds, turbulence, and so forth. Yeah it performs poorly now, but its just going up from here.
AI will be doing this job at some point, airplanes will be repaired by robots, bags will be loaded by a computer, planes will be boarded by a touch screen, and planes will be flown by 1 pilot, then just a drone pilot, and then just AI itself.
Jobs are dying as we speak...in the distant future the only job will be repairing robots....until they have robots to repair those robots. Its coming whether we like it or not, so you might as well hop on the automation train.
Not in your or my lifetime. Look at how long the FAA has TRIED to get nextgen going. Your job is safe.
One airline I know of is already working on the flight planning system interpreting the 1-2-3 rule, another company is working on building AI generated routes that take into account ATC and weather reroutes, winds, turbulence, and so forth. Yeah it performs poorly now, but its just going up from here.
AI will be doing this job at some point, airplanes will be repaired by robots, bags will be loaded by a computer, planes will be boarded by a touch screen, and planes will be flown by 1 pilot, then just a drone pilot, and then just AI itself.
Next gen Lido will do 1-2-3 rule, exemptions like 3585, and more. It is for the most part fully automated and the dispatcher just reviews it for accuracy.
No idea, that's just what they were pitching as "features"Is that the basic European LIDO that doesn't let you change routes or the advanced American version?
Next gen Lido will do 1-2-3 rule, exemptions like 3585, and more. It is for the most part fully automated and the dispatcher just reviews it for accuracy.
No idea, that's just what they were pitching as "features"
It’s scary that it would pop no alternate for TS anything. You would think the program would look at other parts of the METAR before making the determination.yes it can read the 1-2-3 Rule. 3SM +TSRA BKN020 will pop for No alternate but I’m not trying it.
they do have a hell of a sales force though...