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Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but I just saw a story on my local
news (in the Pacific Northwest) about an incident at SeaTac airport on April 11th, and this is the first I've heard of it. Apparently, there was a period of about 30 minutes on that day (no mention as to what time of day) when no incoming flights could get a response from the tower. The security guard at the tower was eventually asked to investigate, and it seems that the lone controller on duty had fallen asleep. The story ended by noting that the FAA now required two controllers on duty in the SeaTac tower at all times. Anybody else hear of this? I'm guessing that it couldn't have been during a busy time, as that would have caused utter chaos. I'm also guessing that this sort of thing isn't unprecedented. |
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"Philip S." wrote: Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but I just saw a story on my local news (in the Pacific Northwest) about an incident at SeaTac airport on April 11th, and this is the first I've heard of it. Apparently, there was a period of about 30 minutes on that day (no mention as to what time of day) when no incoming flights could get a response from the tower. The security guard at the tower was eventually asked to investigate, and it seems that the lone controller on duty had fallen asleep. The story ended by noting that the FAA now required two controllers on duty in the SeaTac tower at all times. Anybody else hear of this? I'm guessing that it couldn't have been during a busy time, as that would have caused utter chaos. I'm also guessing that this sort of thing isn't unprecedented. Any you wonder why there's a special NASA form just for ATC? |
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I guess he wouldn't have fallen asleep had it been busy.
![]() he wasn't woken up when approach tried to call him on the land line. -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... I guess he wouldn't have fallen asleep had it been busy. ![]() he wasn't woken up when approach tried to call him on the land line. Depends how deep of a sleeper he is. I can continue sound asleep, after a good night's sleep, with an old-fashioned bell ringer phone, on the headboard of my bed! I might wake up if you set off an atomic bomb in the next county over! g -- Jim in NC |
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"Philip S." wrote in message
... Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but I just saw a story on my local news (in the Pacific Northwest) about an incident at SeaTac airport on April 11th, and this is the first I've heard of it. Apparently, there was a period of about 30 minutes on that day (no mention as to what time of day) [...] I only saw a brief mention on the evening news last night. They said it was in the early morning hours. when no incoming flights could get a response from the tower. The security guard at the tower was eventually asked to investigate, and it seems that the lone controller on duty had fallen asleep. The story ended by noting that the FAA now required two controllers on duty in the SeaTac tower at all times. As if two different controllers couldn't fall asleep at once. ![]() Seems to me that there should be some sort of alarm, hooked to the radio and which goes off if some small number of radio receptions occur without any transmission by a controller in the tower cab. You'd need to set the number higher than 1, but fewer than a dozen would probably be fine, and would probably have woken this guy up in this case. Anybody else hear of this? I'm guessing that it couldn't have been during a busy time, as that would have caused utter chaos. I'm also guessing that this sort of thing isn't unprecedented. Hard to imagine it's the first time, but there is a first time for everything. ![]() happen often, even if it does only happen during the quiet hours of the morning. Pete |
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Morgans wrote:
I can continue sound asleep, after a good night's sleep, with an old-fashioned bell ringer phone, on the headboard of my bed! I might wake up if you set off an atomic bomb in the next county over! g Man, that's not me. I generally will wake up if a butterfly farts in the next county. BTW: I seem to recall a similar event at RDU back in the early 1980s. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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![]() "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Any you wonder why there's a special NASA form just for ATC? There is? |
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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... Seems to me that there should be some sort of alarm, hooked to the radio and which goes off if some small number of radio receptions occur without any transmission by a controller in the tower cab. You'd need to set the number higher than 1, but fewer than a dozen would probably be fine, and would probably have woken this guy up in this case. Just increasing the volume prior to napping works well. So I'm told. |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Any you wonder why there's a special NASA form just for ATC? There is? http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/forms.htm |
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"Philip S." wrote in message
... it seems that the lone controller on duty had fallen asleep. What happens when the lone controller needs a bathroom break? Are the stalls equipped with speakers and microphones? --Gary |
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