On this week’s episode of AvTalk, airline dispatcher Michael Karrels joins us to talk about his work at a legacy carrier in the US and some of the differences in dispatching around the world. Plus, the FAA finalizes rules extending cabin crew rest, and we close the show with a story from the early days of air traffic control.
US flight attendant rest period extended
Flight attendants in the US will soon have a mandated 10 hours of rest between shifts.
FAA’s letter on 737 MAX not great news for Boeing
A
letter from the FAA to Boeing made public this week doesn’t bode well for Boeing’s chances of certifying the two remaining 737 MAX models by the end of the year. But that may not matter if Congress gets involved.
Malaysia regains Category 1 status
The FAA
returned Malaysia to Category 1 status, meaning airlines from the country can begin new service to the US or codeshare with US airlines.
The life an airline dispatcher
Michael Karrels is a dispatcher for a major legacy airline in the US. He joins us to discuss what it’s like to be a dispatcher and how the work of a dispatcher differs in the US compared to other countries. You can journey deeper into the life and work of an airline dispatcher on
Michael’s own Flying and Life podcast.
* Interested in becoming a dispatcher in the US?
Here are the FAA approved training courses.
Virgin Atlantic pulling out of Hong Kong
Virgin Atlantic is ending its service to Hong Kong indefinitely. The lack of access to Russian airspace was the final nail in the coffin for the route from London.
Winter looking rough for Norse and Flyr
Norse and Flyr both make major cuts to their services for the winter season, but other Nordic airlines have a rosier view.
New and “used” airplanes
Royal Jordanian makes it decision on refreshing its short and medium-haul fleet. Croatia Airlines is going all in on the A220. And LOT is getting a fresh batch of 737 MAX
this month.
Volunteering for air traffic control
Ian’s wife’s grandmother passed away this week. She was 99. A few years ago during her 90th birthday celebrations she took the family on a tour of her childhood in Boston, including her volunteer service with the US Army during World War II helping track flights in New England.
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