Flight Loads

wheelsup said:
I would be hesitant about posting these things on a forum. Having this information in semi-public view just isn't the best idebba, IMO. PM's would probably be the best way to handle it.

IE: someone posts that they need to go from ABC to XYZ on such and such a day, by such and such a time. They may even be able to provide a little more information, such as they prefer to commute on XX airline, or go through YY hub. People would then PM them.

Keep in mind this is coming from a person who doesn't say the callsign over CTAF/Unicom freq's when operating at an uncontrolled field...I fully believe in the "1981" concepts...;).

I agree with wheelsup. I know I had to sign some lengthy contract when I got my United comp ID not to share company info. This may make me sound like a jerk but I dont even tell loads to nonrevs calling over the phone. I refer them to the listing number or have them come to the counter so I can see their ID.

If there is a way to make flight load info available here secure (ie. separate login for airline personel) it might just work.

Just my 2 cents!
 
wheelsup said:
I would be hesitant about posting these things on a forum. Having this information in semi-public view just isn't the best idebba, IMO. PM's would probably be the best way to handle it.

IE: someone posts that they need to go from ABC to XYZ on such and such a day, by such and such a time. They may even be able to provide a little more information, such as they prefer to commute on XX airline, or go through YY hub. People would then PM them.

Keep in mind this is coming from a person who doesn't say the callsign over CTAF/Unicom freq's when operating at an uncontrolled field...I fully believe in the "1981" concepts...;).

Eh...if they make this forum only avail to airline pilots on the website I don't see the problem and they couldn't be caught by airline mngmt and then it truly would be a "secret society". Regular peons like myself or "lurkers" wouldn't have access to the forum because we couldn't see it and it would be airline people eyes only. Kinda like the moderators forum. Do you ever see that forum or have access to it? Did you even know it was in existance ? Well it is and I know certain people who know aobut it and have access to it,they have admin or moderator as a title.
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Eh...if they make this forum only avail to airline pilots on the website I don't see the problem and they couldn't be caught by airline mngmt and then it truly would be a "secret society". Regular peons like myself or "lurkers" wouldn't have access to the forum because we couldn't see it and it would be airline people eyes only. Kinda like the moderators forum. Do you ever see that forum or have access to it? Did you even know it was in existance ? Well it is and I know certain people who know aobut it and have access to it,they have admin or moderator as a title.
soooooo what you're saying is if no one knows about it, how will it be advertised as a "service"? How would one know to "sign up" for this feature? Hmmm? It will be mentioned, I'm sure, somewhere. In fact, it already has been (right here) ;)!

I know someone who can check loads on US Air flights. This person would never post them on a forum, regardless of how "secretive" it is. They might be inclined to PM them, however. I would have to talk to this person first, however.
 
wheelsup said:
soooooo what you're saying is if no one knows about it, how will it be advertised as a "service"? How would one know to "sign up" for this feature? Hmmm? It will be mentioned, I'm sure, somewhere. In fact, it already has been (right here) ;)!

I know someone who can check loads on US Air flights. This person would never post them on a forum, regardless of how "secretive" it is. They might be inclined to PM them, however. I would have to talk to this person first, however.

Well to be in a "secret society" you have to be invited or it's not "secret"! If they go my route people may talk but who cares they'd never see the forum unless invited!
 
GaTechKid said:
Doug/Kristie

You have the ability to allow certain members access to a particular forum no? You could allow those who you know to be airline employees access to a "commuter forum." We all have a general idea of who is an employee and who is not. In fact, we could do what interline travel does, which is to have each member wishing to gain access fax in a copy of their ID complete with username.
we do have that ability... I'll talk to doug about it this weekend!:nana2:
 
tripleseven said:
If there is a way to make flight load info available here secure (ie. separate login for airline personel) it might just work.
there is.. that's why i'll start talking to doug about it this weekend...

I think it would have to be word of mouth only... that way, those who invite are responsibile for who they choose to trust to be in this "secret society" right??
 
Kristie said:
there is.. that's why i'll start talking to doug about it this weekend...

I think it would have to be word of mouth only... that way, those who invite are responsibile for who they choose to trust to be in this "secret society" right??

Maaaaan having a serious case of deja vu!

:insane: :)
 
wheelsup said:
Anyone else in the us air system have difficulties using the hub? It seems 85% of the time it's extremely sloooooooooooow

That's about par for the course...

Also, don't you find it weird that for some E170 flights the # of "actual seats available" is instead the # of "authorized seats available."
 
GaTechKid said:
That's about par for the course...

Also, don't you find it weird that for some E170 flights the # of "actual seats available" is instead the # of "authorized seats available."

the loads sometimes seem way out of wack. have you ever noticed a difference between the 1-800 phone number loads and the hub's loads? I've listed on the hub but the 800 number won't show any non rev's, and vice versa.

Apparently they are "upgrading the server" to make it faster, but they've said they were doing that for the past month. Right now it's just annoying to log in, wait 15 minutes, enter your travel card number, wait 15 minutes, search for a flight, wait 15 minutes, you get the picture. I hate using the non rev number but sometimes its just the only way to do it...
 
wheelsup said:
soooooo what you're saying is if no one knows about it, how will it be advertised as a "service"? How would one know to "sign up" for this feature? Hmmm? It will be mentioned, I'm sure, somewhere. In fact, it already has been (right here) ;)!


The first rule of Flight Club is you do not talk about Flight Club.....
 
averyrm said:
Kristie, SWA is really good about giving load numbers if you call the non-rev line.
yea.. they were really great about it this weekend...i was impressed!
 
Well,

Ironically I now am in need of some Flight Load info...

Any Skywest peeps willing to help out?

Need to get my wife somewhere where we don't fly to on Thursday and looking at United or USAir ID90's... but don't want to send her off unless the loads look good.

E-mail or PM me... thanks!

Bob
 
Captain_Bob said:
Well,

Ironically I now am in need of some Flight Load info...

Any Skywest peeps willing to help out?

Need to get my wife somewhere where we don't fly to on Thursday and looking at United or USAir ID90's... but don't want to send her off unless the loads look good.

E-mail or PM me... thanks!

Bob


I can look at UsAir Loads!
 
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