C150J
Well-Known Member
Just wanted to highlight how cost-cutting has effected another facet of the industry: the duty of your dispatcher.
Some understaffed airlines have given dispatchers the insurmountable task of cutting 80+ releases in a given shift, effectively making them "flight followers" and not trained professionals. Filing through thunderstorms, missing MELs, and other errors have increased dramatically, as dispatchers are being pushed to the limit. They simply don't have the time to do their job.
Any similar stories?
Some understaffed airlines have given dispatchers the insurmountable task of cutting 80+ releases in a given shift, effectively making them "flight followers" and not trained professionals. Filing through thunderstorms, missing MELs, and other errors have increased dramatically, as dispatchers are being pushed to the limit. They simply don't have the time to do their job.
Any similar stories?