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I've got to be the only person in the whole state who hasn't.
Nah, I'm here too and I've never smoked anything. ^.^
~Fox
I've got to be the only person in the whole state who hasn't.
You know, I have yet to live somewhere that I actually hated. Shoot, I haven't even visited many places I didn't like...either I've had good luck in my travels or I'm easily pleased.
For example, I just spent the weekend in Chicago...though I don't know that I'd like to live there, it is one heckuva fun city.
Professional guys (I include you in this, TF)... What would you do in this situation?
To be fair, the scheduling of a bunch of students in fast jets to arrive at a high-density international airport on friday night during the weekend arrival window (2000L) doesn't exactly set the stage for putting controllers in a good mood.
My last experience was with a Saudi kid on his first night instrument ride rolling into KAFW with 10 other T-38s friday night at 8 pm.
Meh, maybe it was growing up in it, but everyone seems to cooperate and graduate pretty well with respect to traffic. Sort of a "yeah, this sucks, let's just get this over with" mentality. Although northern Cal where you were is an entirely different kind of driving, altogether.
I've got to be the only person in the whole state who hasn't.
Sad, I wish I could say the same.If anything, this discussion about a bad aviator causing a contract controller to go on a power trip makes me never ever want to have ATC privatized in this country.
Don Brown was right: the level of service that the contract tower gave is far below that of an FAA tower. (my home field is a Federal training tower with a bunch of student pilots in the pattern. While voices might ratchet up an octave from time to time, CMA ATCT would never wet the bed like that.)
Edit for iPhone induced typo
SoCal is the most amazing group I've ever dealt with. Friday night, departing out of a satellite airport in LA area, busy as can be. I'm handed off from tower to departure on an IFR flight plan and cleared to 12,000 on initial check on in a bug smasher. These guys in SoCal work some amazing magic. And they will work with you as long as you need. I have some amazing respect for these guys.I'd like to add a shoutout to SoCal too. For the volume, complexity and constraints they operate under, they do an excellent job, and seldom get heated.
SoCal is the most amazing group I've ever dealt with. Friday night, departing out of a satellite airport in LA area, busy as can be. I'm handed off from tower to departure on an IFR flight plan and cleared to 12,000 on initial check on in a bug smasher. These guys in SoCal work some amazing magic. And they will work with you as long as you need. I have some amazing respect for these guys.
a) IWA tower is a joke. I've heard them lose control of their airspace multiple times. Always thought we were "same team", but maybe someone should say something about those late afternoons and nights when the tower can't handle more than one Alpha Tango on frequency and the entire airport becomes a s-show.
I want tritip!a) IWA tower is a joke. I've heard them lose control of their airspace multiple times. Always thought we were "same team", but maybe someone should say something about those late afternoons and nights when the tower can't handle more than one Alpha Tango on frequency and the entire airport becomes a s-show.
b) SOCAL is the best. They are legit. As soon as you learn how to work with them a bit, you can get pretty much anything you want that's legal/allowed.
c) Waypoint Cafe is the heat, same with CMA controllers.
That is all.
I want tritip!
They're still Coast Approach to me. Used to be located at KNZJ for the longest time.
I'll be working, but thanks!There is a fly-in at CMA this Saturday that I'll be attending. Looking forward to the tri tip myself. I think lunch starts around 11 or noon for the group if you want to join.