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Last March, there was a discussion about a bad day for a JFK ground
controller, who was super busy. The audio was impressive and funny to hear. I found the postings, but the link is gone. Does anyone have a copy of the clip or a link? I'd appreciate it, Thanks. Here is the original posting: Larry Dighera View profile I received the following from a friend: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Ground control at busy airports like JFK is the busiest and most complex position in the tower. There can be a hundred different taxi ways and most of them are crossing runways or very close to it. One wrong turn by an aircraft can lead to disaster or just a nightmare like this sound clip: http://home.online.no/~chainly/JFKGround.mp3 So you can follow the action, there is an airport diagram available he http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0703/00610AD.PDF More options Mar 16, 9:20 am Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting From: Larry Dighera Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:20:47 GMT Local: Fri, Mar 16 2007 9:20 am Subject: A Bad Day For KJFK Ground Controller Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Report this message | Find messages by this author I received the following from a friend: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Ground control at busy airports like JFK is the busiest and most complex position in the tower. There can be a hundred different taxi ways and most of them are crossing runways or very close to it. One wrong turn by an aircraft can lead to disaster or just a nightmare like this sound clip: http://home.online.no/~chainly/JFKGround.mp3 So you can follow the action, there is an airport diagram available he http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0703/00610AD.PDF |
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This is a great recording. Here is a link you can use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUWyR9rTI9E On Oct 15, 7:20 pm, wrote: Last March, there was a discussion about a bad day for a JFK ground controller, who was super busy. The audio was impressive and funny to hear. I found the postings, but the link is gone. Does anyone have a copy of the clip or a link? I'd appreciate it, Thanks. Here is the original posting: Larry Dighera View profile I received the following from a friend: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Ground control at busy airports like JFK is the busiest and most complex position in the tower. There can be a hundred different taxi ways and most of them are crossing runways or very close to it. One wrong turn by an aircraft can lead to disaster or just a nightmare like this sound clip: http://home.online.no/~chainly/JFKGround.mp3 So you can follow the action, there is an airport diagram available hehttp://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0703/00610AD.PDF More options Mar 16, 9:20 am Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting From: Larry Dighera Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:20:47 GMT Local: Fri, Mar 16 2007 9:20 am Subject: A Bad Day For KJFK Ground Controller Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Report this message | Find messages by this author I received the following from a friend: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Ground control at busy airports like JFK is the busiest and most complex position in the tower. There can be a hundred different taxi ways and most of them are crossing runways or very close to it. One wrong turn by an aircraft can lead to disaster or just a nightmare like this sound clip: http://home.online.no/~chainly/JFKGround.mp3 So you can follow the action, there is an airport diagram available hehttp://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0703/00610AD.PDF |
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I found the postings, but the link is gone. Does anyone have a copy
of the clip or a link? I'd appreciate it, Thanks. No problem. Here it is: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...-JFKGround.mp3 You can listen to others like it, and view 400+ aviation videos, on our website. See/hear them he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/aviation_videos.htm -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Last March, there was a discussion about a bad day for a JFK ground controller, who was super busy. The audio was impressive and funny to hear. Holy cow. That's insane! -c |
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On Oct 16, 7:48 am, "Gatt" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Last March, there was a discussion about a bad day for a JFK ground controller, who was super busy. The audio was impressive and funny to hear. Holy cow. That's insane! -c Got it! Thanks to all who replied. |
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Bush wrote in
: The worst scenario at JFK was always the 7:30 Sunday "Whale Walk" where we would get buried in 747's going across the pond and some Hodgie airline would make a locked-wheel turn after missing a taxiway and cause a pavement failure. Late one August night we were trying to depart on our last leg, weather was 0/0, rvr was 1200, and 600, midfield rvr was inop and we were to follow a Pakastany 74 from the IAB to 31L who lost his way around 22R. I'm sorry I lost sight of the initial aircraft and continued to the departure runway I told the controller. Hey, good story. Does it have a point? Bertie |
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Obviously Bertie does not live or have a house in Fog Country. The
point is that 1) Things appear mighty different in foggy conditions on the ground and 2) never rely on the preceding aircraft to show you the right way were you dropped on your head or something? Have a great one! Bush On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:49:45 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Bush wrote in : The worst scenario at JFK was always the 7:30 Sunday "Whale Walk" where we would get buried in 747's going across the pond and some Hodgie airline would make a locked-wheel turn after missing a taxiway and cause a pavement failure. Late one August night we were trying to depart on our last leg, weather was 0/0, rvr was 1200, and 600, midfield rvr was inop and we were to follow a Pakastany 74 from the IAB to 31L who lost his way around 22R. I'm sorry I lost sight of the initial aircraft and continued to the departure runway I told the controller. Hey, good story. Does it have a point? Bertie |
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Bush wrote in
: Obviously Bertie does not live or have a house in Fog Country. You have no proof of that. The point is that 1) Things appear mighty different in foggy conditions on the ground and 2) never rely on the preceding aircraft to show you the right way were you dropped on your head or something? Yeah, it's all clear now. Thanks for setting me straight there, Cluthc cargo. Bertie Have a great one! Bush On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:49:45 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Bush wrote in m: The worst scenario at JFK was always the 7:30 Sunday "Whale Walk" where we would get buried in 747's going across the pond and some Hodgie airline would make a locked-wheel turn after missing a taxiway and cause a pavement failure. Late one August night we were trying to depart on our last leg, weather was 0/0, rvr was 1200, and 600, midfield rvr was inop and we were to follow a Pakastany 74 from the IAB to 31L who lost his way around 22R. I'm sorry I lost sight of the initial aircraft and continued to the departure runway I told the controller. Hey, good story. Does it have a point? Bertie |
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