Here's the real question; is "Is Vegas really that busy" an exclamatory statement or a question?
The title was exclamatory. The question was in the post. It stems from frustration.
It seems everytime I go in there, they are rude and un-accomidating. I can remember one time I went in there and made the mistake of not requesting FF on my way out of VGT. I tried to get it in the air after departing, and was passed from controler to controler 5 times within less than 5 minutes because no one could figure out who to hand me off to. I finally came back with telling the last controller "You know what, forget it, this is the 5th handoff and no one seems to be able to figure out who 's sector I'm in!" I promptly turned off the radio. I had to stay 500'agl and basically canyon fly with a student to stay clear of bravo. I have never had a good experince with them. I understand they are in a valley, hemmed in by mountains and restricted air space, etc. But So-Cal is also very busy, hemed in by mountains and has many underlying airports in both the LAX and SAN areas, and the communication between controlers there is steller. It just seems like it can't be so busy that the right hand never knows what the left hand is doing. If they are over worked, somone needs to come up with a better plan of action to smooth things out there. It's not like there is a ton of airports there in that valley. There is only four. Ranting, maybe. I just hate dealing with controlers who always have an attitude. It's not like I have been flying in there in a 152. It may not be a 737, but a Chieftain can do 160 kts without batting an eye. I have been told comming into VNY to keep the speed up as long as possible because I was being chased by a Lear/Gulfstream/whatever, and had no problems. It just seems like they are not used to dealing with, or refuse to deal with anything that isn't 121.
I'm not asking for them to stop the flow of every thing behind me so I can get in, but find a way to work me in, I can comply with instructions. A perfect example was the other day, I was trying to get into SAN, and they were busy. I asked for an approach because it was IMC at the field. "No problem, here is your clearance, expect a hold, there is a few in front of you," and presto, I landed a few minutes later after flying 2 laps in a hold. When I have been on FF since departing Van Nuys, and I get terminated 30 miles out because "the hand off can not be effected" it just seems to be lazy. They have room for improvement.