I've noticed the controllers just don't have patience for the foreign guys at IWA. I've also noticed that I get treated differently dependent on the aircraft type I am flying into Gateway. Gateway has the only ILS in the valley that we can shoot PA's on. Otherwise, it's down to Casa Grande and another .5 or .6 on the clock. I was halfway down the ILS on a pre-checkride flight and got kicked off of the approach. Everything standard, on speed, and halfway down the pipe. Craziness. But, with the mix of airline, and training aircraft shooting 6 or 8 mile ILS's, it gets hectic over there. And the training aircraft are the first to get booted.
I get treated a little better in the Cirrus, but not much. Except for getting yelled at for taxiing to the taxiway edge line leaving the FBO... "N___, did I GIVE YOU CLEARANCE to taxi, sir?" "My present location is considered a non-movement area, isn't it?" "Yes, sir, it is, but for safety, you should have obtained clearance before moving." Shenanigans!! Gateway, and Fullerton are the only two airports I've had to deal with jerky controllers at, so far, in my short flying time. My fix was to tell them that I was COMPLETELY unfamiliar with the airfield, and got progressive. I've found that if I increase their workload when they become jerky, they stop yelling at me.
They may be former military controllers, but they are also retired FAA controllers, and guys who couldn't get into the FAA out of the military. Or guys who have a military CTO and washed out of the FAA. They're run by Serco. It was one of the towers I looked at prior to getting out in 08. Decided on Chandler instead, for obvious reasons.
I get treated a little better in the Cirrus, but not much. Except for getting yelled at for taxiing to the taxiway edge line leaving the FBO... "N___, did I GIVE YOU CLEARANCE to taxi, sir?" "My present location is considered a non-movement area, isn't it?" "Yes, sir, it is, but for safety, you should have obtained clearance before moving." Shenanigans!! Gateway, and Fullerton are the only two airports I've had to deal with jerky controllers at, so far, in my short flying time. My fix was to tell them that I was COMPLETELY unfamiliar with the airfield, and got progressive. I've found that if I increase their workload when they become jerky, they stop yelling at me.
They may be former military controllers, but they are also retired FAA controllers, and guys who couldn't get into the FAA out of the military. Or guys who have a military CTO and washed out of the FAA. They're run by Serco. It was one of the towers I looked at prior to getting out in 08. Decided on Chandler instead, for obvious reasons.