SpiceWeasel
Tre Kronor
Hey all,
Just figured I'd let everyone know how it was on my "first day" of OE. Not usually a ground-breaking experience or anything, but I never thought I'd be introduced into customer relations so quickly.
I showed up at 12:45 for a 12:55 check-in at Memphis for a dead-head up to Minneapolis, four-day trip. Flight gets to MSP on-time around 3:50 PM. Well, my flight is at 7:15 PM so I decide to grab the Rev 36 of Jepps (the yearly inventory, yuck!), and start working it in. During a break from doing that, I notice the flight is now delayed until 8:45 or so. I keep revising, and end up finishing, when I get a call from the check-airman telling me to meet him at the gate around 8 PM (he's on the flight that is now delayed coming in). Since no-one had told me about the handy way of checking to see if the flight is actually on its way in the crew room (and it's not my base either), I grab my gear and head to the gate about 10 to 8. By the time I get there, the flight is delayed (again) until 9:30. I head back to the crew room. Now I finally get the low-down on checking, so I remain in the crew room until the airplane actually shows "IR" on the webpage.
The airplane actually is here by now at around 10:15, so I get the release from the gate agent and hurry down the jet-way (because we're already 3 hours delayed and it's my first freakin' flight). The captain then gives me the bad news, that he's dutied out. So after some calls to scheduling (which weren't answered really to anyones satisfaction), we venture off the airplane, back up the jetway, to head out because we're not going anywhere.
As we leave the area, a passenger turns around and says "f&#$ng a&#holes" and yet another mentions something about our union which I couldn't make out. Check airman ends up turning around and asking who said that, the guy owns up and says "you heard me" and CA explains that he's dutied out, 16 hours, etc. Said pax doesn't give a hoot and wants us to get him there. Call airport police, they probably didn't do much except to talk to him.
Anyways, very long story for a short outcome but I just thought it was interesting that I hadn't flown a single leg before being harassed by a passenger.
Just figured I'd let everyone know how it was on my "first day" of OE. Not usually a ground-breaking experience or anything, but I never thought I'd be introduced into customer relations so quickly.
I showed up at 12:45 for a 12:55 check-in at Memphis for a dead-head up to Minneapolis, four-day trip. Flight gets to MSP on-time around 3:50 PM. Well, my flight is at 7:15 PM so I decide to grab the Rev 36 of Jepps (the yearly inventory, yuck!), and start working it in. During a break from doing that, I notice the flight is now delayed until 8:45 or so. I keep revising, and end up finishing, when I get a call from the check-airman telling me to meet him at the gate around 8 PM (he's on the flight that is now delayed coming in). Since no-one had told me about the handy way of checking to see if the flight is actually on its way in the crew room (and it's not my base either), I grab my gear and head to the gate about 10 to 8. By the time I get there, the flight is delayed (again) until 9:30. I head back to the crew room. Now I finally get the low-down on checking, so I remain in the crew room until the airplane actually shows "IR" on the webpage.
The airplane actually is here by now at around 10:15, so I get the release from the gate agent and hurry down the jet-way (because we're already 3 hours delayed and it's my first freakin' flight). The captain then gives me the bad news, that he's dutied out. So after some calls to scheduling (which weren't answered really to anyones satisfaction), we venture off the airplane, back up the jetway, to head out because we're not going anywhere.
As we leave the area, a passenger turns around and says "f&#$ng a&#holes" and yet another mentions something about our union which I couldn't make out. Check airman ends up turning around and asking who said that, the guy owns up and says "you heard me" and CA explains that he's dutied out, 16 hours, etc. Said pax doesn't give a hoot and wants us to get him there. Call airport police, they probably didn't do much except to talk to him.
Anyways, very long story for a short outcome but I just thought it was interesting that I hadn't flown a single leg before being harassed by a passenger.