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I, too, have had a variety of good and bad. One time I did have a
particularly bad experience and immediately requested a supervisor. I took my briefing from the supervisor and asked for the mailing address to file a complaint. I might be dreaming but I did get a written response from that supervisor stating that the particular briefer received counseling concerning his attitude and I didn't get any mediocre treatment for some time after that. The suggestion to ask for a certain briefer by name or initials (if you're lucky enough to find one who isn't afraid to be accountable for his info) is a good one. Sometimes, the other briefers will casually inquire and that's the time you get an indirect jab in about the quality of briefers in the system these days, etc. My point would be this: Try taking the time to ask for a supervisor and getting the mailing address for complaints or attaboys as the case may be. I have a feeling that written correspondence identifying good or bad within the faa system may weigh heavier than we think. FWIW. |
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