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Just curious... As I frequently fly up to the Santa Monica airport
from San Diego for dinner (it is a nice, scenic flight for people) I have found that there is one guy who works the tower there that is consitently rude. SMO has some unique procedures that stress noise abatement, and I am very familiar with them. I usually get an IFR clearance out of there just to keep it simple. I am frustrated to say that the tower guy has consistently been rude almost every time I have been there, not just to me, but fairly consistently to all of the smaller GA aircraft. Typically, if he is in a bad mood, you can expect a substantial delay in getting cleared to take off, either VFR or IFR, which really adds up for GA pilots who rent. I understand that radio communications (or lack thereof) are not the best barometer of workload, but I usually go up there on weekday evenings, when traffic is light. I am just curious if anyone else has had a similar experience there, or if I am being hypersensitive. I don't really want to call the FSDO if I am out of line, but it happens often enough to me and other people who fly out of my FBO that it is getting old. |
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Don't call the FSDO...they have nothing to do with it. Call the tower and
ask to talk to a quality assurance person. They will pull the relevant tapes, review them, and have a "tape talk" with the controller if it is warranted. Bob Gardner "LowApproach_SoCal" wrote in message om... Just curious... As I frequently fly up to the Santa Monica airport from San Diego for dinner (it is a nice, scenic flight for people) I have found that there is one guy who works the tower there that is consitently rude. SMO has some unique procedures that stress noise abatement, and I am very familiar with them. I usually get an IFR clearance out of there just to keep it simple. I am frustrated to say that the tower guy has consistently been rude almost every time I have been there, not just to me, but fairly consistently to all of the smaller GA aircraft. Typically, if he is in a bad mood, you can expect a substantial delay in getting cleared to take off, either VFR or IFR, which really adds up for GA pilots who rent. I understand that radio communications (or lack thereof) are not the best barometer of workload, but I usually go up there on weekday evenings, when traffic is light. I am just curious if anyone else has had a similar experience there, or if I am being hypersensitive. I don't really want to call the FSDO if I am out of line, but it happens often enough to me and other people who fly out of my FBO that it is getting old. |
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LowApproach_SoCal wrote:
Just curious... As I frequently fly up to the Santa Monica airport from San Diego for dinner (it is a nice, scenic flight for people) I have found that there is one guy who works the tower there that is consitently rude. SMO has some unique procedures that stress noise abatement, and I am very familiar with them. I usually get an IFR clearance out of there just to keep it simple. I am frustrated to say that the tower guy has consistently been rude almost every time I have been there, not just to me, but fairly consistently to all of the smaller GA aircraft. Typically, if he is in a bad mood, you can expect a substantial delay in getting cleared to take off, either VFR or IFR, which really adds up for GA pilots who rent. I understand that radio communications (or lack thereof) are not the best barometer of workload, but I usually go up there on weekday evenings, when traffic is light. I am just curious if anyone else has had a similar experience there, or if I am being hypersensitive. I don't really want to call the FSDO if I am out of line, but it happens often enough to me and other people who fly out of my FBO that it is getting old. Yep, got one right now at KOSU. The "individual" berates you on frequency if you request a clarification of an instruction. |
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I've had this same experience with a controller at KOWD. Spoke
with the tower supervisor after repeated abuse from the controller. He was not just rude, but incompetent. He had his own version of the FAR's. I also found out later that a bunch of instructors got together and paid a visit to the tower supervisor. This is also a contract tower, not a fed tower. Not sure if this plays a part, but..... "LowApproach_SoCal" wrote in message om... Just curious... As I frequently fly up to the Santa Monica airport from San Diego for dinner (it is a nice, scenic flight for people) I have found that there is one guy who works the tower there that is consitently rude. SMO has some unique procedures that stress noise abatement, and I am very familiar with them. I usually get an IFR clearance out of there just to keep it simple. I am frustrated to say that the tower guy has consistently been rude almost every time I have been there, not just to me, but fairly consistently to all of the smaller GA aircraft. Typically, if he is in a bad mood, you can expect a substantial delay in getting cleared to take off, either VFR or IFR, which really adds up for GA pilots who rent. I understand that radio communications (or lack thereof) are not the best barometer of workload, but I usually go up there on weekday evenings, when traffic is light. I am just curious if anyone else has had a similar experience there, or if I am being hypersensitive. I don't really want to call the FSDO if I am out of line, but it happens often enough to me and other people who fly out of my FBO that it is getting old. |
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I'vd been flying GA since 1975, and before that in the mlitary.
I cannot recall ever being treated discourteously by anyone at a tower, approach control, or center. However, I've often wondered if one of the posters on these aviation bulletin boards, whose name I'm sure I don't have to mention, is as snippy on the job as he is here. vince norris |
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I cannot recall ever being treated discourteously by anyone at a
tower, approach control, or center. Likewise. I have no complaints. www.Rosspilot.com |
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I cannot recall ever being treated discourteously by anyone at a
tower, approach control, or center. Same here. I've seen some fleeting moments of brain-lock on the part of controllers (who are, after all, no different than you or me), and the big centers (Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis) around here can be very curt and abrupt -- but never anyone rude. In fact, I can name several controllers who are absolutely, positively, way over the top *nice* -- pretty much all the time. However, I've often wondered if one of the posters on these aviation bulletin boards, whose name I'm sure I don't have to mention, is as snippy on the job as he is here. Hee hee! Ahem. Who ever could you mean? ;-) I'll bet you a dollar that he's just taking out his day-to-day frustrations here on us, and that he is just as nice as pie on the radio. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In article wwyVc.199603$eM2.114413@attbi_s51,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: I cannot recall ever being treated discourteously by anyone at a tower, approach control, or center. Same here. I've seen some fleeting moments of brain-lock on the part of controllers (who are, after all, no different than you or me), and the big centers (Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis) around here can be very curt and abrupt -- but never anyone rude. In fact, I can name several controllers who are absolutely, positively, way over the top *nice* -- pretty much all the time. However, I've often wondered if one of the posters on these aviation bulletin boards, whose name I'm sure I don't have to mention, is as snippy on the job as he is here. Hee hee! Ahem. Who ever could you mean? ;-) I'll bet you a dollar that he's just taking out his day-to-day frustrations here on us, and that he is just as nice as pie on the radio. If you have a problem, it is easy to rig up a voice recorder, using a cheap Radio Shack voice-activated minicassette recorder. You neet a plug from a vacant headset jack and a plug into the mike jack of the recorder. Even though the impedances are not optimal, you can still get readable recordings from this setup. Be sure to record date and time of the recording prior to, and after a flight where the tower is expected to be off-standard. |
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