Avalon781ML
Well-Known Member
Yowar using mah likeness! I like it!!!
Yowar using mah likeness! I like it!!!
Yowar using mah likeness! I like it!!!
Plenty of inexplicably sweaty/energetic entrepreneurs with like 27 business ideas (read coked up) and drunk doctors at the party…It's just hilarious seeing authors use variations of "drunk" + aviation related employees then clutching their pearls.
Yeah, we're just like other labor groups, egads!![]()
AAAAAAANNNNNNDDDD SO MUCH MOAR! As long as you don’t mind random tasks getting done that didn’t actually need doing.All the time!
Cocaine does sound fun. I'd finally get that to-do list done.
AAAAAAANNNNNNDDDD SO MUCH MOAR! As long as you don’t mind random tasks getting done that didn’t actually need doing.![]()
BUT WAIT THERES MOAR!!!! Colored coordinated as well!Youuuuuuu... organized the deep freezer alphabetically?
Youuuuuuu... organized the deep freezer alphabetically?
BUT WAIT THERES MOAR!!!! Colored coordinated as well!
Thank you. I've been thinking this for 30 years. The system is broken. I washed out of the academy around 85 but worked as an ATA at LA tracon. Many of my friends there said I would make a great controller and I should stick with it but I got back into flying and the rest is history. The academy is a joke. There has to be a better way. I thought the junior college 2 year degree in ATC would be a good way to bring people in.The academy is a huge logjam, and IMO is not necessary for enroute. You spend the first month and a half learning old school non radar that nobody outside of 1-2 facilities will use in the real world. Then another month or so learning a fictional version of some airspace over Jackson MS.
Skip it, send us kids with an aviation background direct to the facility, and let us train them. The Centers all have training programs designed to get people from 0 experience to CPC, the class in Oklahoma does very little to help that.
But again, the root of the issue is that we do not have enough people, and nobody within the FAA really seems to care. They’ve clearly made the choice that it’s fine to “run it until the wheels fall off” with forced OT for the front line employees.
This used to be a job people would kill for. Now, trainees and even CPCs are straight quitting. You can make controller money in alot of different ways that don’t include the worlds worst schedule for your health, 6 days a week, and people are realizing that. Well, everybody besides the FAA is.
how is this any different than my life normally?AAAAAAANNNNNNDDDD SO MUCH MOAR! As long as you don’t mind random tasks getting done that didn’t actually need doing.![]()
Thank you. I've been thinking this for 30 years. The system is broken. I washed out of the academy around 85 but worked as an ATA at LA tracon. Many of my friends there said I would make a great controller and I should stick with it but I got back into flying and the rest is history. The academy is a joke. There has to be a better way. I thought the junior college 2 year degree in ATC would be a good way to bring people in.
Military controllers "experience" varies greatly. It is better to ask one of the military folks around here, but I know a lot of people got to apply on certain bids whose jobs were ATC adjacent at best. Then there are the people who got their experience at places like Diego Garcia or stationed on amphibs. Not very useful experience in the FAA world.Well we still have military ATC at least.....which is probably similar, I'd guess, but at least they come to the FAA with some years of actual experience
Maybe for prior experience bids, but it definitely allowed people to get in on the old VRA appointments. I don't know if they even do those anymore.Unless it’s changed the FAA doesn’t recognize ship-born ATC as prior experience. Need a shore based CTO or RAPCON rating.
Maybe for prior experience bids, but it definitely allowed people to get in on the old VRA appointments. I don't know if they even do those anymore.
Pure curiosity on both the FAA's ongoing skull-•ing of the workforce plus all things Naval Aviation—is the "underway" work that different?Unless it’s changed the FAA doesn’t recognize ship-born ATC as prior experience. Need a shore based CTO or RAPCON rating.
Pure curiosity on both the FAA's ongoing skull-•ing of the workforce plus all things Naval Aviation—is the "underway" work that different?
I would, in fact, like to know more.Having never worked on a ship I couldn’t say but my guess is yes.