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I would like to see ATC require at least one controller in 5000 to have
a pilots license and a minimal amount of aviating ability or knowledge. I would also like to see airports start operating based on the operational needs of pilots and aircraft; not what the new neighbors want. It would be nice if people would start asking themselves ´does this make sense?Ħ And last but not least, I would like for flight schools to start teaching students what a FREAKING wind sock is! Maybe then, thirty years from now, one of those students will ask themselves ´does this make senseĦ and they won˙t land on a short snow covered runway with a tailwind, even if the numbers say it˙s possible and they˙ve been cleared to land. -- President of Houston http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/90a/2b8 |
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In article , Panglos
wrote: I would like to see ATC require at least one controller in 5000 to have a pilots license and a minimal amount of aviating ability or knowledge. I would also like to see airports start operating based on the operational needs of pilots and aircraft; not what the new neighbors want. It would be nice if people would start asking themselves ³does this make sense?² And last but not least, I would like for flight schools to start teaching students what a FREAKING wind sock is! Maybe then, thirty years from now, one of those students will ask themselves ³does this make sense² and they wonıt land on a short snow covered runway with a tailwind, even if the numbers say itıs possible and theyıve been cleared to land. I would also like to see the elimination of the "stabilized approach." The records show no safety advantage gained --and -- it clutters up the pattern with spam cans making two mile "stabilized" finals. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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![]() "Panglos" wrote in message ... I would like to see ATC require at least one controller in 5000 to have a pilots license and a minimal amount of aviating ability or knowledge. There are already more than three licensed pilots working as FAA air traffic controllers. |
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I would like to see ATC require at least one controller in 5000 to have
a pilots license and a minimal amount of aviating ability or knowledge. In my experience flying primarily in the U.S. Midwest, most controllers are knowledgeable and seem to have a good sense of what we, as pilots, need. Also, just as an aside, Lockheed-Martin was preferentially hiring pilots for flight service when they first took over the system. Don't know if they've stuck to that plan, though... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Orval Fairbairn opined
In article , Panglos wrote: I would like to see ATC require at least one controller in 5000 to have a pilots license and a minimal amount of aviating ability or knowledge. I would also like to see airports start operating based on the operational needs of pilots and aircraft; not what the new neighbors want. It would be nice if people would start asking themselves ³does this make sense?² And last but not least, I would like for flight schools to start teaching students what a FREAKING wind sock is! Maybe then, thirty years from now, one of those students will ask themselves ³does this make sense² and they wonıt land on a short snow covered runway with a tailwind, even if the numbers say itıs possible and theyıve been cleared to land. Or listen to an AWOS ond the Unicom frequency, rather than asking which is the active runway. I would also like to see the elimination of the "stabilized approach." The records show no safety advantage gained --and -- it clutters up the pattern with spam cans making two mile "stabilized" finals. Hear, hear. -ash Cthulhu in 2008! Vote the greater evil. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Panglos" wrote in message ... I would like to see ATC require at least one controller in 5000 to have a pilots license and a minimal amount of aviating ability or knowledge. There are already more than three licensed pilots working as FAA air traffic controllers. Last time I toured my local small TRACON, there were more than that _on duty_ at the time of my tour. Quite a few had every rating to CFII. |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
... Steven P. McNicoll wrote: "Panglos" wrote in message ... I would like to see ATC require at least one controller in 5000 to have a pilots license and a minimal amount of aviating ability or knowledge. There are already more than three licensed pilots working as FAA air traffic controllers. Last time I toured my local small TRACON, there were more than that _on duty_ at the time of my tour. Quite a few had every rating to CFII. No surprise there. Within the US general population about one person in every 500 holds a pilots license of some kind. Since many controllers pursued the job because of an interest in aviation one should expect to find a greater ratio. |
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On Apr 28, 1:50*pm, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: In article , Panglos wrote: I would also like to see the elimination of the "stabilized approach." The records show no safety advantage gained --and -- it clutters up the pattern with spam cans making two mile "stabilized" finals. There is lots of evidence that the stabilized approach is safer than the old engine out approach. Especially in retracts. Its mandatory for when we teach at most factory training events. -robert, CFII |
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