So here the dispatcher station. Briefing counter to the right and a great view (when the aircraft is not parked there) of HNL/PHNL and RWY 4R/22L
A little closer look shows the important stuff like ICED COFFFEE!!!
If I didn't have one of these in the morning, I'd be dead in the water!
Up on the far left screen screen we have weather-
satellite loops and printed weather reports, on the center screen
releases and fuel slips and more weather via Pilot Brief on the far right.
releases and fuel slips and more weather via Pilot Brief on the far right.
Here's what the release look like. Three copies printed ot per crew. Our releases are are done for the whole trip line and are amended as necessary during the days ops. New release are faxed out to crews (No ACARS system here)
Flights throughout the day are tracked via the GANTT. Alot of airlines use a computer based system to track flights, but since we have a smaller ops this works just as great. Since the islands are within a 30 minute flight time (the exception being the Big Island of Hawaii) we can contact the aircraft via the base radio (air to ground) or if further out, via AIRCELL.
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