EDUC8-or
Well-Known Member
Just because it would be easier for you, and you THINK it would be easier for them, does not mean they can do it. I don't know what their SOP says, and I'm assuming you don't know. There is more than just a ground and local controller here to worry about, there is also a departure controller in the mix. If they go against their SOP, that could be a straw that breaks the camels back. I know a controller at ORD once told me that there used to be only one bridge for aircraft taxiing over the highway leading to the terminal. The flow on the bridge was supposed to always be southbound. He said occasionally a pilot at a gate near this bridge would beg to taxi on it northbound if their assigned runway was on the other side, instead of taxiing all the way around the terminal there. He said the few times a controller would give in and let them taxi northbound over the bridge, without fail, and airplane would be taxiing southbound, you would get two nose-to-nose, and a tug would have to come out to save the day. Do you see my point? Just because people think it is easier all the way around, does not mean it is, and does not mean they can do it. If I had to guess, the ground controller probably did want the aircraft going to 36R, and there is a reason why he couldn't do it.
As far as the controllers knowingly issuing illegal clearance, those are pretty strong accusations. I don't know impaticular what you are refering to, but I would avoid saying things like that unless you are positive, without a doubt, it is true. Do you know what waivers ATC is issued there? I don't know, so I could never comment on whether something is legal or not. Just because it is normally not allowed does not mean it is not allowed there. Almost every major airport gets waivers issued for ATC for certain things
I visit the forums much less than I used to so just read up on everything. I know lots about their SOP, hence the explanation as to why it was necessary to taxi over to 36C to depart westbound. My "You would think" comment was just that, a comment. As far as the illegal clearance issue, without going into great detail I refused a clearance knowing it wasn't legal. This was something that had been occurring for several days. I called the tower when we returned and informed the supervisor the clearance wasn't legal and was told it was a solution to a problem they had and they were going to continue to issue the clearance until they could figure out a solution to the problem. I called our POI and the illegal clearances stopped that afternoon.
I appreciate the difficult job controllers do and I'm happy we have controllers who post on this forum. It's a shame they ended the ride along program because I think it would help better understand operations. I also was able to visit the ATC facilities in several locations and was almost dizzy watching the controllers do their jobs, thank you for your work!