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Old 04-23-2011 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp

And on the ACARS... I know you and I talked about this the other day, but for the "record" on here, I still can't believe Delta didn't already track that stuff. I knew on the pilot side we didn't put in delay reasons, but never really knew why. Is this an airline or a flying club? Not like any of that stuff is rocket science... I just assumed they tracked it because it's just logical. No wonder this D0 thing is like they are trying to reinvent the airplane.
Man, isn't that the truth!

But for those of you who weren't here back then, we had a program called "Operation Clockwork", which included the pilots submitting delay codes via ACARS. They made a really big deal about this program when it was rolled out company wide and, at one point, a large percentage of our pilots were sending in the codes. The problem was that, after the huge fanfare with the rollout of "Operation Clockwork", they kept emphasizing it for a while and then we never heard another word about it. The whole program just seemed to fall by the wayside. A few of us kept putting in the delay codes (because we were never told to stop and it was still in the Vol 1). I even called one of the Flt Ops higherups to see if they still wanted these codes via ACARS and was told they did. A few months later, we finally got a memo telling us that they were discontinuing the pilot submitted delay codes. This was at least a couple of years after the initial rollout of "Operation Clockwork" (also known as "Operation A Clockwork Orange" ). I've seen this with several different things since I've been at Delta... we have the "initiative du jour" and then they move on to something else.
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