Good God people stay awake! It's not easy doing mids but it isn't hard to stay awake.
I don't know about controllers I'm guessing you are one. But seriously? It is very easy to fall asleep. Fatigue is a killer. However it seems like the general solution is to bury our heads in the sand or act like we are tougher than one another.
When I flew organs everyone acted like they were tough but I would catch them falling asleep. Now when I fly transcons on the backside of the clock everyone acts super tough and I catch them falling asleep.
When I was the watch leader on a sail training ship I would let the guys on my watch take naps. I only asked them to tell me when. When something happened I would wake them up. It was simple and it worked great. Pilots and I guess controllers are superhuman. When people stop dying because of the superhumans let me know...
Believe me our situation is by no means ideal but staying awake is not that hard. This is coming from both countless mids as a controller and countless 24 hr "duty" assignments as a Marine. I think our schedules and staffing need vast improvement but staying awake when we need to is not a superhuman feat. This isn't people "micro-sleeping" we are hearing about this is people falling asleep so deep they can't hear numerous radio and phone calls. That takes a certain level of "Oh it be alright if I just rest my eyes and sleep for a bit" mentality. Sorry we (controllers) get paid a decent amount of money this is one of the reasons. I think the scheduling of single man mids is asinine but falling asleep is inexcusable unless medical reasons are involved.
Thank you! I completely agree. Staying awake for an 8 hour shift is NOT that hard. You need to rest when youre off duty and plan your sleep around your work schedule.
Believe me our situation is by no means ideal but staying awake is not that hard. This is coming from both countless mids as a controller and countless 24 hr "duty" assignments as a Marine. I think our schedules and staffing need vast improvement but staying awake when we need to is not a superhuman feat. This isn't people "micro-sleeping" we are hearing about this is people falling asleep so deep they can't hear numerous radio and phone calls. That takes a certain level of "Oh it be alright if I just rest my eyes and sleep for a bit" mentality. Sorry we (controllers) get paid a decent amount of money this is one of the reasons. I think the scheduling of single man mids is asinine but falling asleep is inexcusable unless medical reasons are involved.
I don't know about controllers I'm guessing you are one. But seriously? It is very easy to fall asleep. Fatigue is a killer. However it seems like the general solution is to bury our heads in the sand or act like we are tougher than one another.
When I flew organs everyone acted like they were tough but I would catch them falling asleep. Now when I fly transcons on the backside of the clock everyone acts super tough and I catch them falling asleep.
When I was the watch leader on a sail training ship I would let the guys on my watch take naps. I only asked them to tell me when. When something happened I would wake them up. It was simple and it worked great. Pilots and I guess controllers are superhuman. When people stop dying because of the superhumans let me know...
The last three days of a work week are something like this: 2PM - 10 PM, 7AM - 3PM, 11PM (same day) to 7 AM - the mid. Every week. Throw in a few kids, a dog, what have you and we all know that those 8/9 hours off between shifts aren't spent sleeping.
Controller A works at a large(r) facility, where even though it may be slow (for them) but there are at least a few planes constantly buzzing around.
Controller B works at a small(er) facility where the operations on a mid can be counted on one hand.
Dark room, sitting in a chair. No radio, television, computer, cell phone, book, magazine, crossword puzzle, etc - NOTHING except that controller and a window and/or scope.
Who is more likely to fall asleep while sitting in that chair?
I hear what you're saying, and I agree with you - just looking at it from a different perspective. It's easy for me to say, "how the hell can you fall asleep?" But I also know that if I worked 8 on, 8 off, 8 on, 8 off, and for my last 8 on I was told to go sit in the corner in the dark I'd have a hell of a time staying awake too - sheer boredom if nothing else.
We aren't the only people in this industry who have to battle fatigue, and it is a legitimate problem. Unfortunately, the solution(s) cost money, and so here we sit...
I work the ramp some days 2pm-6am, and then have to be back at work at 2pm to work till 10pm. It is not easy staying awake, but with a little effort you can do it.
CNN says this is the 6th incident this year, citing 3 separate occasions from one controller at Boeing Field. I guess I missed those.
I can't keep up anymore, another report from LubbOck TX today:
http://lubbockonline.com/filed-onli...-controllers-after-missed-late-night-handoffs