Good evening, everyone!
Today was my first day at ATC school in OKC. I was a little nervous going into class because I didn't know what to expect.
I immediately hit it off with many of my classmates. I think everyone is in the same boat, in that no one knows anyone else. I met one other person from Purdue (going to DuPage tower). Mostly everyone else is from the University of Anchorage or Beaver College. Out of the 24 people in my class, two are going to NY Tracon and I believe the rest are going to towers throughout the country. The towers include: ANC, GSO, MLI, HLN, and others.
The day started out with introductions from the instructors and then we moved into a discussion about how the course is going to go, travel (don't use the government travel card to buy that HDTV!), HR, the usual blizzard of paperwork (I-9 forms, direct deposit, affidavits), before finally taking the oath of office.
Shortly, thereafter we broke for lunch and got our Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center IDs. Since no one wanted to be left out, we had like 8 people around a 4-top! One FAA employee was eating (alone) at a table next to us was kind enough to vacate his table so we could put the two together.
As we were returning from lunch, I ran into a kid I haven't seen since college. After about 15 minutes of shooting the breeze, it turns out he's going to MIA tower (the real MIA... level 12) right out of the gate. He should be released to his facility in about two weeks, so he's just about done here.
Upon returning we took a pretest just to measure our ATC/aviation knowledge. It was the easiest test I've taken. I think that's from my deep aviation background (having 1100 hours helps). The questions ranged from "what's a pointout" to an aircraft ID to "carb icing does what to an aircraft."
After the test we had the zero-tolerance policy to sexual harassment and racism spiel. I think many of our flight crews here would find themselves in hot water if some of the cockpit shannigans made it to the Tower.
Then that was the day.
Tommorow should be a shorter day with a small lecture and a ATSAT. I already took something similar and I think someone told me I could opt out if I choose (the instructors didn't say anything about that so I'll ask tommorow).
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask! I hope I'm not giving away vital National Security secrets or anything.
Have a good night!