flyeagle111
CFO
I understand that center there is a lot more information to know, but as far as difficulty which one would be greater? For example, ORD or ZAU-which is more difficult?
I understand that center there is a lot more information to know, but as far as difficulty which one would be greater? For example, ORD or ZAU-which is more difficult?
I noticed that center training is much longer than tracon at the academy.
Thank you for your detailed replies ATLTRACON and ATC Retired. So basically, once I get started in center, tower, or tracon, you would recommend staying there.
Thank you for your detailed replies ATLTRACON and ATC Retired. So basically, once I get started in center, tower, or tracon, you would recommend staying there. Is there more traffic to deal with in each sector at a tracon? the sectors are much smaller and the airspace is more chopped up. Sometimes this requires VERY creative vectoring. Spacing a C5 behind a c172 in front of 6 Lears, Hawkers and C650's in a 10 mile final box can be veeeeery tricky.I can't believe some controllers were getting paid to do nothing all day at zbw. Where were the supervisors? ha ha. I noticed that center training is much longer than tracon at the academy.
I also worked both, although is has been more than five glorious and grand years since I worked either. (Sorry CJ and OG... not trying to rub it in... your time is coming soon!)
I was a 21-year approach/tower controller before going to a center for 4 years. Taking that route, the adjustment to enroute was not exactly a piece of cake for me. Not to say the center is harder... just that it was a whole new world. I expect if my career had gone the opposite way, the transition to terminal would probably have likewise been an adjustment.
During my swivelhead days, I saw more than a few "center pukes" come into towers and have an absolute b!tch of a time getting used to working local control. From my own point of view, it took some getting used to seeing airplanes go like bats from hell at higher altitudes.
I agree with queeno's assertion that they are different and you shouldn't describe either as easy.
ATLTRACON is also correct... there are lots of places to hide in the center. Camping on the A-side is a well-honed art. I never saw so many "walking wounded" as I did in the center, either.
The center has more airspace and faster moving planes. I didn't feel that there was more to know... just that it was different.
Approach controllers have less airspace to work with and, even though they're moving slower, they are a lot closer together... half your time is spent getting half your airplanes all to the same place at the same altitude.
I'll go wherever they put me, its just nice seeing different views on each. I'm hoping to stay in the chicago area. I live closest to ZAU, so that might be nice. Queeno, congrats on 360 more days till retirement. It seems like everyone is trying to get out as soon as they can.
P.S 360 days till freedom![]()
Hmmm... that give's me less than a year to get my 5,000 beers before you disappear.
You staying put afterward or going back home?