BobaGotBack
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Sierra West allows it after training, per information I received for my spreadsheet.
Oh nice, thats pretty sick.
Sierra West allows it after training, per information I received for my spreadsheet.
SkyWest is 121 and SkyWest dispatchers were going to DFH when doing SkyWest Charter flights. Unless they have since been told they can't do that, but I doubt it since those are desks dedicated to only the 135 flights.Neither are 121 though so they don’t really matter.
SkyWest is 121 and SkyWest dispatchers were going to DFH when doing SkyWest Charter flights. Unless they have since been told they can't do that, but I doubt it since those are desks dedicated to only the 135 flights.
Aside from NetJets I don't know of any other dispatch adjacent jobs that allow WFH.
I dispatched from home exclusively at Jeppesen basically from the start of the lockdown to when I left last year.
Not 121 but we were doing airlines and military stuff from home.
This post makes me even more relieved that Jeppesen failed in their efforts to legalize contract dispatch for Part 121 carriers.
Neither are 121 though so they don’t really matter.
I really don't think it has any realistic expectation of happening in the remotely near future.
FPM already pre plans flights, adds legal alternates, reads NOTAMS, and chooses the optimal route. That’s not a new thing. There’s too many variables, and a big difference between legal and ideal.