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Wasn't the "operational error/deviation" caused by that clueless
trainee controller (the one that barely speaks English) that they have working in the tower? That bonehead is hysterical - a few weeks ago, he cleared a plane for takeoff right in front of me (I was cleared to land) when I was about 1/4 mile from the threshold. THEN, when I pointed out that I'm going to be landing on top of the departing traffic, rather than halting the departing traffic, he tells ME to do a few S-TURNS for spacing! I hope that trainee never finds himself in a real tower. I've never understood why HPN wants everyone to have a handoff from New York Approach - is there an actual reason? I know that HPN likes to pretend they are Class C, but is that really the only reason? As far as the new rule, I have no problem talking to Clearance Delivery prior to contacting Ground, but I don't see why they would want to make that kind of rule in response to a trainee controller mistake. Of course, if there's a strip, are we now supposed to expect Tower to hand us off to Departure? Oh, well... Daf |
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