PlaneFan82
Well-Known Member
When I was at a regional...we were taught to LOOK at what the weather was doing. Apparently, the National Weather Service likes to blow forecasts (say it isn't so!). It's common sense. When I train people, I tell them not to just look at the forecast, but use the tools we provide to you to make an informed decision. Dispatchers and pilots are a team and if I don't look out for you, you don't look out for me, and CRM/DRM is right out of the window.I agree no ACARS is fine...Not a show stopper. But it's added ammunition if I get any pushback about adding fuel or an alternate.
Why no ALT? Who knows. In my experience especially at a regional if the TAF didn't go below the 1-2-3 rule there was rarely an alternate added. And if Dispatch didn't take a look at the route and see the weather, well then we were dispatched probably with 45Min plus the typical 15Min they always added. Thunderstorms in the TAF frequently show 2000' ceilings and not the worst VIS however they definitely (probably more than anything) affect our ability to operate in and out of a field.
I hate to say but this scenario plays out pretty frequently at regionals especially down across TX and up in the northeast where lots of weather passes through. You're quick turning all day at one of United's horribly outfitted hubs, trying to find a working kiosk to get your weather. Dealing with all the headaches of IAD, and you don't spend as much time as you should have checking the WX. It's happened to me before.....Learned from it.