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Title: The Aircraft Dispatcher


1
The Aircraft Dispatcher
One stop shopping source of information for the
pilot
2
What is a Dispatcher?
  • A licensed airman who has joint responsibility
    with the captain for the safety and operational
    control of flights under his/her control.

3
What is Operational Control?
  • Issuing Dispatch release
  • Monitoring all phases of flight
  • Monitoring weather
  • Delays, diverts or cancels flights if safety
    jeopardized

4
Scope of Authority
  •   121.593  Dispatching authority Domestic
    operations. Except when an airplane lands at an
    intermediate airport specified in the original
    dispatch release and remains there for not more
    than one hour, no person may start a flight
    unless an aircraft dispatcher specifically
    authorizes that flight.

5
Exposure to problems/emergencies
  • The seven major airlines have a combined fleet of
    3500 aircraft.
  • They operate approximately 20,000 flights per
    day.
  • They employ almost 50,000 pilots
  • They employ 1,000 dispatchers

6
Types of problems
  • Mechanical
  • Weather
  • ATC
  • Security
  • Passenger

7
Mechanical Problems
  • Dispatchers are trained on aircraft systems for
    each type of aircraft operated.
  • Aircraft performance and limitations.
  • Emergency and abnormal procedures
  • MEL/CDL restrictions

8
Weather Problems
  • Thunderstorms
  • Turbulence
  • Icing
  • Restrictions to visibility

9
ATC Problems
  • Airport capacity
  • Airway/sector saturation
  • Ground delay programs
  • Strategic and tactical rerouting
  • Airport/Enroute navigational aids
  • Suitable Airports

10
Security Problems
  • Specific threats such as bomb threats and
    hijackings
  • HAZMAT
  • Unknown substance spills

11
Passenger Problems
  • Passenger illness/injury
  • Customer service issues
  • Passenger assistance

12
Decision making concerns
  • Time
  • Suitable airport
  • Fuel
  • Aircraft weight/performance
  • Crew Qualification
  • Weather
  • Field conditions
  • ATC
  • Passenger service (stairs, fueling, customs)
  • CFR

13
Dispatch Resources
  • Worldwide Communications capability
  • Current and forecasted weather
  • Maintenance technical support
  • Local and Federal security contacts.
  • Direct communications with ATC facilities

14
More Dispatch resources
  • Medical assistance
  • Flight following tools such as Flight Explorer,
    Passur, CTAS, FMS, ITWS

15
Conclusion
  • The aircraft dispatcher has all the tools and
    resources to help a pilot reach a safe and
    efficient resolution to almost any abnormal or
    emergency situation.
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