CoffeeIcePapers
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For the past two days, it has been difficult to get a weather briefer, without holding for an hour. Yesterday, I got one in DC, when calling from TX. Has Lockheed started significantly cutting back FSS stations?
For the past two days, it has been difficult to get a weather briefer, without holding for an hour. Yesterday, I got one in DC, when calling from TX. Has Lockheed started significantly cutting back FSS stations?
My favorite is when you call 800-WX-BRIEF, wait for a while then somebody from a different FSS than your local answers (I usually get Great Falls or LA) and as you give them the flight plan info they get huffy about "You need to call your local FSS to file that plan, why did you call me?"
One would think is this day and age that the FSS system could at least have computers that are reliably networked so that it didn't matter which FSS you talked to.Nothing like bitter, angry, Late-night shift Flight Service guy!
"On the basis of what Lockheed Martin will deliver under the contract, pilots are going to be much better served and much safer. Just as important, there will not be a fee for the service.
All the FS21 facilities will be tied together in a super network, sharing a common database. Every briefer will have access to all information.
Performance Measurements — For the first time there are specific, measurable performance requirements for flight service specialists. These performance measures include a contractual guarantee that a live briefer will answer pilots' phone calls within 20 seconds and acknowledge their radio calls within five seconds. Flight plans will be filed within three minutes.
Telephone Briefings — Pilots will still be able to get a briefing over the telephone, and all of the in-flight radio frequencies will remain the same.
Computer-based Interactive Briefings — Pilots will be able to access flight service via a Web portal and receive an interactive briefing. This gives pilots the ability to file flight plans online and see the same charts and weather maps on their computers as the briefer sees.
Pilot Profiles — If desired, pilots will be able to file pilot and aircraft profiles in the system so that the briefer can tailor the information specifically to an experience level.
E-mail and PDA Alerts — If a notam comes out or there is a significant change in the weather after a pilot's live or computer-based briefing, the system will send the pilot an electronic alert.
Local Knowledge — Briefers will be trained to specific geographic areas, ensuring pilots will still have access to specialized knowledge of local conditions. When pilots first contact an FS21 facility, they'll be prompted to indicate the area that the flight will occur, so that they can be connected to a briefer who knows the area.
Integrated Flight Planning Database — SF21 will have a fully integrated database that is networked nationwide, allowing all AFSS specialists to access flight plan information from a single, common database regardless of their physical location."
source: http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/air_traffic/a76_process.html
My favorite is when you call 800-WX-BRIEF, wait for a while then somebody from a different FSS than your local answers (I usually get Great Falls or LA) and as you give them the flight plan info they get huffy about "You need to call your local FSS to file that plan, why did you call me?"
The System is beautiful.
(not that I'm paranoid)
I do, however, continue to call the FSS just to ask "are there any TFRs on or within 50 n.m. of my route of flight?" Cause when something happens, I want that question and the answer on tape!! (not that I'm paranoid)
Well you gotta watch out for that too, there have been a couple of instances where pilots got in trouble even though they called fss. Lockheed refused to provide the tapes and thus sealing their faith. Lockheed is a private company contracted by the government and they do not have to provide any kind of documents or evidence unless a court order is present.
Better start recording the calls yourself.
Seriously?They "Don't have to"? That is MESSED UP. So the pilot calls, gets a brief, the briefer omits a TFR, pilot busts TFR, unless there is a court order pilot is screwed?
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Pretty much...Seriously?They "Don't have to"? That is MESSED UP. So the pilot calls, gets a brief, the briefer omits a TFR, pilot busts TFR, unless there is a court order pilot is screwed?
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