Scandinavian13
New Member
To all of the UAX Flight Crews who have flown through IAD in the last few weeks:
I formally apologise for the horrible ground handling received from Air Wisconsin. I, and certain other co-workers, have tried all I could to make sure you were at least informed that we only had one pushback for over 6 gates, or that someone stole my headsets for another push, or that the GPU wasn't working. I've also tried to make sure I could at least have equipment that is in working order servicing your aircraft, but that has not always been the case.
I also apologise to the flight crew of a CRJ700 who had their push interrupted by a ramp lead in the interest of "company policy and safety", despite the pushback operator's adherance to both company and company safety policies. Apparently the management of AirWis doesn't follow its own policy pertaining to no headset pushes. According to him, no pushes are to be made, ever, without headsets - crew briefing or not. Sorry you had to wait 5 minutes while he forced the operator to search for headsets. He was later informed of company policy.
If you fly into IAD on UAX, here's what to expect:
GPU: Most work, but for ERJs and SAABs, converters are sparse.
PCA: Most work, because they're all new, but I know at least two don't.
Pushback: Might take a while. There is generally only one person per 6 gates with experience, and the equipment. Most of the equipment has dead batteries, and the cargers are broken, for the most part. Further still, there are very few headsets to accompany the pushes. Look for briefings from me, at least.
Paperwork: Might take a reminder to the ramp guys.
Baggage Downloading: Most belt loaders are dead (chargers broken), so it might take a minute to get one:
Baggage Uploading: Generally quicker because we have the working belt loader there, but expect delays in getting the bags to the gate.
Commissary: Call in your order before you get there. Otherwise, politely ask a ramper, because you're not going to get Comm to come if you didn't call it in.
Start Cart: They work. If we can find one...
Basically, AirWis is having some major troubles taking over this contract. Some say it'll get better eventually, but I think it'll take a while. If a company prided itself on being the most inefficient operation ever, it would be AirWis on IAD handling.
Please take this more as an actual apology than a mindless rant. I meant it to be more informational/explanatory than just an AirWis bashing post. If any of you come through and notice something not working right, please let someone other than a ramper or CS person know. Bring it to the attention of a higher-up.
If you need something. Look for me. I'm generally on the pushback ops or in a plane briefing crews on the situations. I'm also wearing an old Independence Air uniform I still have, since my United uniform is backordered...
Happy Flying,
I formally apologise for the horrible ground handling received from Air Wisconsin. I, and certain other co-workers, have tried all I could to make sure you were at least informed that we only had one pushback for over 6 gates, or that someone stole my headsets for another push, or that the GPU wasn't working. I've also tried to make sure I could at least have equipment that is in working order servicing your aircraft, but that has not always been the case.
I also apologise to the flight crew of a CRJ700 who had their push interrupted by a ramp lead in the interest of "company policy and safety", despite the pushback operator's adherance to both company and company safety policies. Apparently the management of AirWis doesn't follow its own policy pertaining to no headset pushes. According to him, no pushes are to be made, ever, without headsets - crew briefing or not. Sorry you had to wait 5 minutes while he forced the operator to search for headsets. He was later informed of company policy.
If you fly into IAD on UAX, here's what to expect:
GPU: Most work, but for ERJs and SAABs, converters are sparse.
PCA: Most work, because they're all new, but I know at least two don't.
Pushback: Might take a while. There is generally only one person per 6 gates with experience, and the equipment. Most of the equipment has dead batteries, and the cargers are broken, for the most part. Further still, there are very few headsets to accompany the pushes. Look for briefings from me, at least.
Paperwork: Might take a reminder to the ramp guys.
Baggage Downloading: Most belt loaders are dead (chargers broken), so it might take a minute to get one:
Baggage Uploading: Generally quicker because we have the working belt loader there, but expect delays in getting the bags to the gate.
Commissary: Call in your order before you get there. Otherwise, politely ask a ramper, because you're not going to get Comm to come if you didn't call it in.
Start Cart: They work. If we can find one...
Basically, AirWis is having some major troubles taking over this contract. Some say it'll get better eventually, but I think it'll take a while. If a company prided itself on being the most inefficient operation ever, it would be AirWis on IAD handling.
Please take this more as an actual apology than a mindless rant. I meant it to be more informational/explanatory than just an AirWis bashing post. If any of you come through and notice something not working right, please let someone other than a ramper or CS person know. Bring it to the attention of a higher-up.
If you need something. Look for me. I'm generally on the pushback ops or in a plane briefing crews on the situations. I'm also wearing an old Independence Air uniform I still have, since my United uniform is backordered...
Happy Flying,