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http://us.cnn.com/2007/US/09/25/memp...afu/index.html Was it truly an accident? It sure happens at a convenient time for those who want to fuel the argument that there's something wrong with ATC. However, the incident could be used for both pro and con arguments, depending on how it is spun, i.e., one could argue that "ATC lacks the resources it needs," or that "ATC needs to be replaced by something new." |
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Hash: SHA1 In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote: See http://us.cnn.com/2007/US/09/25/memp...afu/index.html Was it truly an accident? It sure happens at a convenient time for those who want to fuel the argument that there's something wrong with ATC. However, the incident could be used for both pro and con arguments, depending on how it is spun, i.e., one could argue that "ATC lacks the resources it needs," or that "ATC needs to be replaced by something new." One, it doesn't matter to you, since you don't fly. Two, things like this happen. Wildfires in SoCal and Palmdale come to mind. That's why there are LOAs in place with adjacent sectors to handle things like this. IF you do the research you say you do, you'd know and realize this. BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: Unix Systems Administrator, | Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! ![]() PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFG+fPayBkZmuMZ8L8RAhLHAJsFMUBODD96Z7KpEiYfDv TVV7Nj2gCg7gtX 7ajfwGmvzzIFfGyUMbCdexc= =mYK4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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A Guy Called Tyketto writes:
One, it doesn't matter to you, since you don't fly. True, but many people on these groups do fly. Two, things like this happen. Wildfires in SoCal and Palmdale come to mind. That's why there are LOAs in place with adjacent sectors to handle things like this. I don't think CNN bothered to mention that. IF you do the research you say you do, you'd know and realize this. I'm not the one who controls or influences the money or the policy of U.S. aviation. You might want to share your research with those who do. |
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Hash: SHA1 In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote: A Guy Called Tyketto writes: One, it doesn't matter to you, since you don't fly. True, but many people on these groups do fly. The only true statement you've said in either newsgroup. Two, things like this happen. Wildfires in SoCal and Palmdale come to mind. That's why there are LOAs in place with adjacent sectors to handle things like this. I don't think CNN bothered to mention that. You actually think Continuous Negative News is going to go into that? If so, you take them for granted. They are only going to tell the public what they need to know. And the commercial flying public don't give a damn about LOAs between ATC sectors in US airspace. They only care about if it affects the flight they're on. If it doesn't, it isn't their concern. IF you do the research you say you do, you'd know and realize this. I'm not the one who controls or influences the money or the policy of U.S. aviation. You might want to share your research with those who do. Why should I? You're just going to tell me that it doesn't square to what you've learned, and when asked about it, you tell us to do our own research. So why should I share with others what you wouldn't if you were in my position? BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: Unix Systems Administrator, | Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! ![]() PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFG+0KYyBkZmuMZ8L8RAhsoAKDSs2HmF4YamHXl+RH+Xh X5wAepsACfWXqb vpVmplmyZAXHKlumsNhFzMM= =U6H+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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A Guy Called Tyketto writes:
You actually think Continuous Negative News is going to go into that? No, but since they don't, most people won't know about it--and so it won't have any effect on the opinions of those who don't know. And a lot of those people who don't know will vote. If so, you take them for granted. They are only going to tell the public what they need to know. The voting public. And the commercial flying public don't give a damn about LOAs between ATC sectors in US airspace. They only care about if it affects the flight they're on. If it doesn't, it isn't their concern. That's right. So after watching the report, it will seem to them that ATC screwed up, which either means that ATC needs more resources, or that ATC needs to be eliminated, depending on which spin they accept. Why should I? Because you may not be able to fly one day if you don't. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: A Guy Called Tyketto writes: You actually think Continuous Negative News is going to go into that? No, but since they don't, most people won't know about it--and so it won't have any effect on the opinions of those who don't know. And a lot of those people who don't know will vote. If so, you take them for granted. They are only going to tell the public what they need to know. The voting public. And the commercial flying public don't give a damn about LOAs between ATC sectors in US airspace. They only care about if it affects the flight they're on. If it doesn't, it isn't their concern. That's right. So after watching the report, it will seem to them that ATC screwed up, which either means that ATC needs more resources, or that ATC needs to be eliminated, depending on which spin they accept. Why should I? Because you may not be able to fly one day if you don't. I'll always be able to fly, fjukktard Mainly because I know how to. Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: See http://us.cnn.com/2007/US/09/25/memp...afu/index.html Was it truly an accident? It sure happens at a convenient time for those who want to fuel the argument that there's something wrong with ATC. However, the incident could be used for both pro and con arguments, depending on how it is spun, i.e., one could argue that "ATC lacks the resources it needs," or that "ATC needs to be replaced by something new." Doesn't matter to you since you don't fly and never will Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
See http://us.cnn.com/2007/US/09/25/memp...afu/index.html Was it truly an accident? It sure happens at a convenient time for those who want to fuel the argument that there's something wrong with ATC. However, the incident could be used for both pro and con arguments, depending on how it is spun, i.e., one could argue that "ATC lacks the resources it needs," or that "ATC needs to be replaced by something new." Huh? Failures such as this happen ... -- Craig |
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ATC failed due to commercial phone lines going down, so we need to
replace ATC ???? How simply about replacing the part that failed with something more robust.. I can see us spending 10 billion dollars for a whole new ATC structure - that still depends on Ma Bell's 1912 phone lines... denny |
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Denny writes:
ATC failed due to commercial phone lines going down, so we need to replace ATC ???? No, the argument would be along the lines of ATC being fragile and dangerous, either because it needs more people/money, or because it is outdated and needs to be replaced with Something New (depending on which ax you are grinding). I can see us spending 10 billion dollars for a whole new ATC structure - that still depends on Ma Bell's 1912 phone lines... Ma Bell built telephone lines to be very robust indeed; its successors are not so conscientious, unfortunately. In fact, Ma Bell went well beyond that (cf. AUTOVON). |
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