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![]() Larry Dighera wrote: I understand your reasoning, but there are a few ramifications of that "policy" that you failed to mention: 1. Statistically pilots' error rate is artificially inflated to unjustly accommodate ATC chicanery. To the extent that such statistics are used for planning and policy modification, they provide erroneous information, thus degrading the result. They don't get reported outside the facility therefore they don't skew any numbers. Management says..."Yup, pilot error," Matter dropped. Nobody else knows the pilot got blamed for an ATC error. 2. ATC personnel who commit operational errors are not caught, so that they can be re-trained, or made aware of how to correct their thinking that caused the errors they made. The vast majority of the errors will be compression errors on final. Separation falls to 2.9 miles as leading aircraft is just about to cross the numbers. You need three. Big deal, 582 feet short of the required 15,700 horizontal feet. |
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