bbmikej
Well-Known Member
Sometimes you have 13 releases to do in 50 minutes and you miss 1 line. Other times you are on your Monday on a 3am shift, you only got 3 hours of sleep because no matter what you tried, you just were not tired and you start nodding off midway through your shift. Still other times you have 1 guy with a mechanical enroute, 2 or 3 of your phone lines ringing with pilots waning to talk to you about something, 3 releases due and the normal TAF updates for your 10 flights in the air and 15 you have already planned are coming out and 1 of the airports forecasts BKN 019 when the previous one said SCT 025 without any indication they would forecast down. So yes, with all that going on, there WILL be mistakes.It will serve you well to remember that Pilots, Dispatchers, ATC, Rampers, Ops Agents, Gate Agents etc are all human.
And as good as they are at their jobs, (I really only have met a few dispatchers so far that I'd consider outright "bad")
we all make the occasional mistake. Tafs change, Alternates get missed. The weather may get there early. You may just
not even be on your game for a 5-10 minute (or hey maybe longer) window. And that's why we double check each other.