We fly in the Northwest as well. My last company, a scheduled 135 op who flies throughout most of the states can also fly VFR. There was even VFR only routes.What's safe in Alaska is not safe in Texas. Or so his POI thinks...
I did notice some ridiculous unnecessary separation on approach to FLL tonight. VFR and a 30 mile final with 10 miles space.
The great thing is the POI is nowhere near any of our operations... We also follow 135 regs with non-revenue legs as well. I'm told this is to remove any temptation when it comes to weather minimums and such.What's safe in Alaska is not safe in Texas. Or so his POI thinks...
Well I understand the concept but my point is I saw plenty of fudge packers. Anotherwords, I flew the same route I always fly and even recognized the same controllers, checked into the same centers, departure, approach, tower and ground they were not saturated. In fact it was so quiet on all the freaks that ATC could have easily packed double the fudge or planes that were sitting on the ground waiting to be released.
Jet said:I guess I know nothing about that, I usually avoid her during those 3 days.
Hurr hurr hurr hurr.
And I assure you we don't do anything that wouldn't be safe anywhere else. In fact this is the most conservative flying I've ever done.
Considering NRFOs are huge opportunities for misbehavior (410 it up, man!) observing all the regular rules just makes sense and saves you from having to know more than one way of operating...The great thing is the POI is nowhere near any of our operations... We also follow 135 regs with non-revenue legs as well. I'm told this is to remove any temptation when it comes to weather minimums and such.
Cav said:The delays are 10% budget cuts and 90% controllers stomping their feet.
How would you feel if you were given eleven unpaid days of work between now and September?
How would you feel if you were given eleven unpaid days of work between now and September?
Probably put up my feet and have a beer while I enjoyed a nice summer day.
The delays are 10% budget cuts and 90% controllers stomping their feet.
How would you feel if you were given eleven unpaid days of work between now and September?
Haha yeah it's all one mans fault in Mr. Boehner....... You're too smart to imply something so ignorant.......Let's see how long it takes for public pressure to bring Boehner to his knees. I'm betting less than two weeks.
How would you feel if you were given eleven unpaid days of work between now and September?
So chop their salaries across the board. Sorry, no job should be secure, ever.
Since no other controller has chimed in...
Controllers took a 33% cut in the pay bands from 2006 to 2010. For already certified controllers it was essentially a pay freeze, for trainees at the time it was a true 33% pay cut. Those trainees haven't seen a legitimate length of service raise since they've been hired to this day 7 years later. I get what you're saying, but we've already given more than anyone in the public sector.