I don't see what's so "borderline" about him. He's just unsafe!This Todd fella seems borderline unsafe......
Maybe he should be "supended again" errrrr "go on vacation again."
I wish I knew what he was suspended for...
I don't see what's so "borderline" about him. He's just unsafe!This Todd fella seems borderline unsafe......
This Todd fella seems borderline unsafe......
Oh yes, Todd, the one person at LGB who can ruin any great day just because he's speaking.
The fact is that he is a control freak. I've never met him in person, but, if I did I would have to guess he's 4'7" tall because he's got a huge case of Napoleon Syndrome!
Maybe it's time LGB does another pilot's satisfaction survey so we can all complain about him by name again.
My favorite Todd quote of the past few months is:
"48E inbound ILS Rwy 30"
"Cessna N3048E, use your complete tail number!"<Insert pretend deep voice here>
"3048E, inbound ILS Rwy 30"
"Cessna N3048E, use your complete call sign!"
"N3048E 1/4 mile final, are we clear to land 30?"
"Cessna N3048E circle to land 25L"
And there was nobody behind us to land 30!!!
Got to LOVE TODD<insert sarcasm here>!
There's a guy like that at OUN, too.
I'd call the supervisor and find out what's up. Especially the "hurry" off of the runway part. He's not driving, you are.
-mini
I have dealt with this same • at LGB myself. one time I was with an IFR student in an Archer. I tell my student to request a tower enroute clearance back to CCB. We contact clearance delivery and its "this guy"... after my student makes the call, the controller comes back on and says "say again type of aircraft, There is no such thing as a PA28 /A"
So my student comes back and says we are a "Piper Archer /A" The controller, without even a hesitation, tells us to figure out what type of aircraft we are before we call him for a clearance. He had very rude, condescending tone. Unbelievable.
At this point I get on the radio and ask him what the problem is. I told him again that we were a PA28-161 /A, and thats it. He said, "Unless you know what type of aircraft you are flying, I cannot give you a clearance".... so I switched to ground, got taxi, and left VFR. Turns out that the controllers put "P28A" into the computer for a "PA28" I didnt know that, and had used PA28 with ATC a million times without a problem.
This guy is a real jerk
....We're about 10 miles or so north of the field, and I make my initial call.
"Long Beach Tower, Cessna 4203P, 10 miles to the north, 1,800, inbound to land 25R with Bravo."
"N4203P, Long Beach Tower, squawk 1234." (don't remember the code)
"Squawk 1234, 03P."
As soon as I heard the voice, I muttered an obscenity to myself. ......
Never flown in LGB and don't know of this guy, but with that being said. Do you think that your frame of mind may have contributed a bit?
This guy may be an ass for all I know, but often if people look for 'trouble' they will find it. But like the others have said, if it was THAT BAD, call the number.
Never flown in LGB and don't know of this guy, but with that being said. Do you think that your frame of mind may have contributed a bit?
This guy may be an ass for all I know, but often if people look for 'trouble' they will find it. But like the others have said, if it was THAT BAD, call the number.
Im with Cody. I think this guy NEEDS to be fired. I dont care what you say, by the way he instills anxiety to pilots when flying is ABSOLUTELY creating a safety issue that WILL result in an 'incident' at some point.
That dick needs to go.
Never flown in LGB and don't know of this guy, but with that being said. Do you think that your frame of mind may have contributed a bit?
This guy may be an ass for all I know, but often if people look for 'trouble' they will find it. But like the others have said, if it was THAT BAD, call the number.
He calls my base on what will be 3 mile final. Not cleared to land, but I'm assuming it's coming. At about 1.5 mile final, I make a call.
"Tower, is 03P cleared to land?"
"N4203P, negative, runway 25R unable, turn base for runway 25L."
"N4203P, turn right at inactive 34L, contact ground."
I acknowledge, then start to look for 34L up ahead as I move.
"N4203P, HURRY UP AND GET OFF THE RUNWAY, exit 34L, contact ground."
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As a low-time GA pilot myself, I had a couple of questions for anyone who wanted to chime in:
1) Suppose this was a relatively unfamiliar airport. I would be somewhat uncomfortable at night suddenly being asked to switch runways while on 1.5 mile final. I realize that we can't always be "comfortable" with ATC instructions, but I guess my question is what recourse or options does one have when presented with situations like this? Ask the ornery controller for clarification? Do as your told?
Depending on the circumstances, the following responses are very helpful. If you are sure you are complying with clearances, then get his supervisor and give him an earful.File a written complaint if necessary.
1.Unable.
2. we will set the parking brake and run some checks lists this runway is mine sorry.
3. I will taxi as fast as the FAA recommends and not any faster.
4. Standing by for your supervisors telephone number.
You have to assume that ATC has a reason for giving you a particular instruction and be ready to execute, as you said it won't always be comfortable. Comfort aside, if it ever seems unsafe to you...something that ATC is asking you to do, you can always say "unable", and they should be ready to do something else with you like send you around, have you proceed straight through at altitude to enter a pattern, etc.
2) I'm looking at an airport diagram of LGB, Jschutt. When he told you turn right at inactive 34L, did you just continue to putt putt on down 34L getting instructions to cross runways 30 and 25R?
Thanks
I landed on 25L. The threshold is displaced so you're not in the way of 30. When I turned right on 34L (inactive), I do believe this is the instructions I got.
Taxi J, 34R, K, home. Hold short 30.
I held short of 30 but that was the only hold I needed to have.
The airplane is parked real close to K1. So it took a very long time, haha. It wasn't so bad though because one of LGB's wonderful ladies was working ground.![]()