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“While touring my company’s dispatch department before I had my license our OCC manager pointed out that 7 of the 10 dispatchers on shift had come from Sheffield. The overall consensus was that Sheffield grads were able to hit the ground running as they were better prepared.” K.O.
Sidebar K.O.“My experience at Sheffield and my exposure to other aircraft dispatchers that did not go to Sheffield has resulted in an awareness of the superior depth and quality of the training provided by the Sheffield instructors.” CD
Sidebar CD“This school came highly recommended by multiple past students and EVEN OTHERS FROM OTHER SCHOOLS. Reputation is fantastic from multiple companies that I have worked for.”
A. – September 2020“As a graduate of Sheffield School of Aeronautics I am a firm believer that I received the most thorough and well thought out aircraft dispatcher training available. I owe my position in the industry to Sheffield School of Aeronautics.” BF
Sidebar BF“Your school has offered me an incredible advantage in the Dispatcher job market.” D.K.
D. Kircher“Sheffield School of Aeronautics is a highly recognized and respected organization throughout the airline industry. They only produce the highest quality of graduate…” P.W.
Sidebar PW“This was an amazing class! Always interesting! It was like drinking from a fire hose, but I have never enjoyed a course more than this one. Thank you for a great 5 weeks & EWINS!” R.S.
R.S. Testimonial – 5-weeks & EWINSGood afternoon Eric, I wanted to reach out to let you know that training at (airline) is in full swing and I couldn’t be happier that I chose Sheffield. My classmates, while very smart, definitely had subpar training and that has been very evident. I have waited to write a full scale review of the […]
Attending Sheffield School benefits airline new hires in preparation for airline training“After receiving my certificate, I joined a class of 4 experienced dispatchers for Part 121 initial training. Without experience, my preparation at Sheffield enabled me to become active at the same time after the initial training.” PR
PR“I wanted to tell you I got the job offer from Expressjet, and start next month! I think a couple others from class were hired as well. It just shows the Sheffield reputation when I see graduates from other schools complaining that they can’t get an interview – I wasn’t even back home to Minneapolis […]
Dan Gustafson“I am so glad they are like this because it made me a better dispatcher and I really appreciate their high standards. I would highly recommend Sheffield to anyone who is willing to study hard and is serious about obtaining a Dispatcher Certificate.” MC
MC“As a graduate of the aircraft dispatcher program at the Sheffield School of Aeronautics…My training was intense and thorough and furnished me with the requisite skills for performing my current job as a Flight Dispatch Supervisor.” N.S.
Sidebar NS“Eric Morris is one of the most if not the most knowledgeable and experienced authorities on Aircraft Dispatching in the United States. He strives constantly to make the industry better.” DH
sidebar DH“Being that half my new hire class dropped out over the course of training, I can confidently say that Sheffield helped to prepare me for the real world.”
GT – abridged testimonial – school selection matters“now that I’ve been in an indoctrination class with students from other schools, I know I made the right choice with Sheffield.” Kindest regards, A.R.
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Roland
There’s so much I wish I could fit into a short e-mail, but it would take me
a week to hone it down, and even then, I’d miss most of what I’d want to say. That being said, read this to your incoming students and staple it to their foreheads:
1) You chose Sheffield, now HANG ON. You chose quality, now give it your best. You’re going to be put through a wringer, but if quality training were easy or cheap, boot camp would be a home study course. It takes an external source to transfer these skills to your head, to construct it. But it’s up to you to APPLY it-and to know HOW, and when. Don’t miss a thing, no matter how small.
2) You will have to work harder than you can imagine, but when you look back, years from now, you’ll be so glad you did, being a Sheffield grad changes you forever. Only a Sheffield grad will understand what it took to graduate, but the industry knows that Sheffield grads ARE a different breed. Stay in touch with your classmates-they’ll know what you went through.
3) Remember this: even what comes easy to you demands-utterly demands your full attention.
4) LISTEN TO ERIC. HANG ON EVERY WORD.
5) Reread #4.
6) The jobs are there. The industry is growing, changing, hiring-don’t miss out. Keep your skills sharp, and keep your good notes to fall back on.
7) Here, and later at work, don’t be shy about asking for help on something. In your job, you won’t make all your decisions in a vacuum, nor should you. Good DRM means using all available sources of data to build a complete and
accurate picture of a situation. Some decisions will be made alone, and some, very very quickly, but the more you know, the better you are able to apply hard won knowledge in the clutch.
8) Professionals expect, and respect the judgement of someone they can look upon as another professional. Their own decision processes may be shaped by, and sometimes overidden by your own. Know your art. Stick to your guns, and don’t be afraid to make a tough call-it’s your job.
9) Develop the ability to multitask and prioritize, and stay on top of what’s happening around you. Over time, you’ll develop your own bag of tricks to pull vital info together quickly, whether it be a favorite source of weather data, or a great working relationship with your local FSS-mine is in Honolulu, half an ocean and a continent away from my ops base, and 3000+NM from where my aircraft are flying…
10) The pace can be furious. It will test your nerves, but keep a sense of humor, and look out for your crews. A hard day is when I’ve worked a shift, am tired and spun, but don’t want to go home. One more thing… You’ll never know when something you share with another pilot, just over coffee, or out flying on a day off, might just save their life. Dispatch is
a field where you are paid to share and apply your knowledge-spread it around. We are all improved by what we give back.
Thanks Eric, and Ron, Katja, and everyone there-I can’t begin to describe the fun I’ve had.
All the best,
Roland