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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:52:09 GMT, Matt Whiting
wrote: Pelican223 wrote: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Coincidentally I was listening to JFK Clearance Delevery/Ground last night. The controller was one of the rudest I have ever heard, not so much in words although there was some of that; but by the tone of his voice. That isn't rude, that is just a typical NYC accent! :-) Matt I think that the controller should be commended, he kept his cool, didn't bite any ones head off, joked a bit, and even invited the pilots to come into the cab and enjoy the fun. I think he did a great job. -- Jim in Houston osPAm Nurse's creed: Fill what's empty, empty what's full, and scratch where it itches!! RN does NOT mean Real Nerd! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 03:14:58 -0500, Jim
wrote: I think that the controller should be commended, he kept his cool, didn't bite any ones head off, joked a bit, and even invited the pilots to come into the cab and enjoy the fun. I think he did a great job. -- I really liked the "You guys should come up here some time. You'd enjoy the show." comment, as well as the "Aww... Jeezz.. You just can't..." G Did anyone catch the very end when somebody called him that wasn't pushing back for an hour? In the past there have been railroad switching puzzles published in magazines and books. Maybe "Ground Controller" would make a fun video game? The game would end with a runway incursion or two widebodies stopped nose to nose on the same t-way. The computer could occasionally toss in a guy who moves without permission! |
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B A R R Y wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 03:14:58 -0500, Jim wrote: I think that the controller should be commended, he kept his cool, didn't bite any ones head off, joked a bit, and even invited the pilots to come into the cab and enjoy the fun. I think he did a great job. -- I really liked the "You guys should come up here some time. You'd enjoy the show." comment, as well as the "Aww... Jeezz.. You just can't..." G Did anyone catch the very end when somebody called him that wasn't pushing back for an hour? Yes. Pilots like that should be slapped upside the head. What an idiot. Matt |
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Jim wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:52:09 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote: Pelican223 wrote: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Coincidentally I was listening to JFK Clearance Delevery/Ground last night. The controller was one of the rudest I have ever heard, not so much in words although there was some of that; but by the tone of his voice. That isn't rude, that is just a typical NYC accent! :-) Matt I think that the controller should be commended, he kept his cool, didn't bite any ones head off, joked a bit, and even invited the pilots to come into the cab and enjoy the fun. I think he did a great job. That was my reaction as well. If the poster above really felt this was the rudest controller they have ever heard, then I can only conclude that they have heard very few controllers. I've heard many that were a LOT more rude than this controller and with MUCH less reason to be rude. This guy clearly had his plate full and I thought he did an excellent job. Matt |
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In a previous article, Matt Whiting said:
Jim wrote: On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:52:09 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote: Pelican223 wrote: Coincidentally I was listening to JFK Clearance Delevery/Ground last night. The controller was one of the rudest I have ever heard, not so much in words although there was some of that; but by the tone of his voice. That was my reaction as well. If the poster above really felt this was the rudest controller they have ever heard, then I can only conclude Read what he said again. He didn't say the controller on the recording was the rudest he'd ever heard, he said that the one he'd heard while listening to JFK Clearance Delivery/Ground the previous night. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "But I heard him exclaim, as he climbed in the night Merry Christmas to all, I have traffic in sight" - Phyllis Moses |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Pelican223 wrote: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Coincidentally I was listening to JFK Clearance Delevery/Ground last night. The controller was one of the rudest I have ever heard, not so much in words although there was some of that; but by the tone of his voice. That was my reaction as well. If the poster above really felt this was the rudest controller they have ever heard, then I can only conclude that they have heard very few controllers. I've heard many that were a LOT more rude than this controller and with MUCH less reason to be rude. This guy clearly had his plate full and I thought he did an excellent job. Gentlemen: I think you misread what the original poster said. If you look at the two consecutive paragraphs you'd see he's talking about two different guys. I think we can all agree the first guy was funny and very much on top of his duties. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous
aircraft taxiing on the ground. Ground control at busy airports like JFK is the busiest and most complex position in the tower. There can be a hundred different taxi ways and most of them are crossing runways or very close to it. One wrong turn by an aircraft can lead to disaster or just a nightmare like this sound clip: http://home.online.no/~chainly/JFKGround.mp3 My daughter is in Oklahoma at Air Traffic Control school. No wonder she chose Enroute Control! Wow. |
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After listening to that, I really appreciate a good controller with a
sense of humor that can sort everything out as this guy did. |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
I received the following from a friend: Here is a funny episode with a JFK ground controller and numerous aircraft taxiing on the ground. Ground control at busy airports like JFK is the busiest and most complex position in the tower. There can be a hundred different taxi ways and most of them are crossing runways or very close to it. One wrong turn by an aircraft can lead to disaster or just a nightmare like this sound clip: http://home.online.no/~chainly/JFKGround.mp3 So you can follow the action, there is an airport diagram available he http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0703/00610AD.PDF I couldn't follow the action even with the diagram! I thought the guy did a masterful job, even though someone else thought he was rude. I'll take this guy any day. Matt |
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The Little French Girl flys in and out of JFK.
Here is her response: Yes! I had heard that one. I like the part when he says "you guys should come up here some times!" - really don't think I could do that job!!! It is usually not that bad though, but sometimes you hear "China Air, why are you in the freight ramp?", or "Lan Chile, make a left turn, not a right turn!", or the british guy from BA arguing with the controller that we are supposed to be counterclockwise on B and clockwise on A (or vice-versa), because it says so on the chart, and the controller replying he doesn't care what the chart says, because he is the one deciding who goes where. The brit come back several times with it... clearly not from here!! You get to hear all the accents of the world, including the very new-york accents of the controllers, and it is fun!! |
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