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![]() 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 |
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Talk about needing situational awareness!!!
Think about this guy at home, when his kid wants to go to the bathroom: "Roger, left turn out of the bedroom, right at the third door, hold short until company vacates the number one position." On Mar 16, 12:20 pm, 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 hehttp://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0703/00610AD.PDF |
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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 That serves as a good reason to never fly into JFK. Good God. KC |
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On 16 Mar 2007 09:37:21 -0700, "Tony" wrote in
. com: Talk about needing situational awareness!!! If you listen closely, it appears that one of the pilots failed to follow the controllers instructions, and that resulted in the loss of orderly movement on the taxiways. Imagine trying to control a plethora of airliners on a myriad of taxiways each operated by personnel for whom English may be a second language. It's a wonder there aren't more runway incursion incidents. |
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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. -- Regards, Mike Mc (Microsoft Certified Professional) Pelican 223 A/123 AV BN 23rd ID Chu Lai '68-'69 |
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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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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 |
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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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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:52:09 GMT, Matt Whiting
wrote: That isn't rude, that is just a typical NYC accent! :-) That's exactly what I was thinking! G |
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