boondr
Penalty Vectorer
Fixed.
Really?
Fixed.
Yeah it is. The 3-4am part is the absolute worst.Damn that's a long shift...
Really?
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.
This is exactly what the ATA, FAA and all of our companies say about our sleep schedules.
It's complete and utter horse crap, and now that these rules have gotten a handful of people killed, the rules are finally changing. Every answer that modern sleep science has provided us is in absolute, 100%, complete contradiction to what you're saying.
So our schedules and staffing don't need any improvement?
No they do need improvement. Saying that you just need to find a way to stay awake is complete and utter nonsense. If your body is tired enough, it WILL go to sleep whether you want it to or not, and the schedules you're describing don't allow for a normal sleep schedule.
Falling asleep on redeye transcons? Sheesh, tell these nancies to man up.
I'm not a fancy-ass controller like boondr, but I do some pretty jacked up schedules too, and even manage to stay awake!
wouldn't it be easier on the controllers to just have them do, say, a whole week of mids instead of 8 on, 8 off, 8 on, etc? While working overnight sucks the big one no matter how you swing it ( been there done that and probably will again) at least there would be a consistent sleep schedule. Changing someone's day/night rhythm multiple times in a week seems kind of asinine especially when there's not really any reason for it-at least not that I see. Maybe someone can point out why they are scheduled that way.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.
wouldn't it be easier on the controllers to just have them do, say, a whole week of mids instead of 8 on, 8 off, 8 on, etc? While working overnight sucks the big one no matter how you swing it ( been there done that and probably will again) at least there would be a consistent sleep schedule. Changing someone's day/night rhythm multiple times in a week seems kind of asinine especially when there's not really any reason for it-at least not that I see. Maybe someone can point out why they are scheduled that way.
maybe im not getting this (my ex was a controller at a level 7 tower). But what I have seen is controllers work an 8 hour shift, 5 days per week. I dont know the time off requirements between shifts. Boondr, maybe you can enlighten us? I still say that working an 8 hour shift without falling asleep shouldnt be that hard!
could be troublesome?2PM - 10 PM, 7AM - 3PM, 11PM (same day) to 7 AM
I work the same double quick-turn to mids ( mine has a 6-2 and 10-6 though), I didn't say it was easy and mids are mids. There have been quite a few times when I have been "shut out" for 2-3hrs at a time. I'll say again It isn't easy but it also isn't hard to stay awake.
Here you go:yeah, i do actually. i was more or less wondering if there is a policy regarding rest or time off between shifts. Didnt you guys just get a new contract last year? why didnt NATCA work some sort of rest time requirement between shifts into the contract? Now I'm curious!
Sec. 65.47
Maximum hours.
Except in an emergency, a certificated air traffic control tower operator must be relieved of all duties for at least 24 consecutive hours at least once during each 7 consecutive days. Such an operator may not serve or be required to serve --
(a) For more than 10 consecutive hours; or
(b) For more than 10 hours during a period of 24 consecutive hours, unless he has had a rest period of at least 8 hours at or before the end of the 10 hours of duty
Oh man, the low rumble of the 757 engines on a transcon is just like perfect white noise for a *yawwwwwn* zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Skipper doesn't brief "don't let me wake up and catch you reading" for no reason now!
Weeeell truth be told, the domestic segments are the ones that kick my ass.![]()
Seriously when people stop dying from fatigue let me know... Until then have fun superhumans. I will continue to address the situation realistically with controlled napping. 20 minutes does wonders.
wouldn't it be easier on the controllers to just have them do, say, a whole week of mids instead of 8 on, 8 off, 8 on, etc? While working overnight sucks the big one no matter how you swing it ( been there done that and probably will again) at least there would be a consistent sleep schedule. Changing someone's day/night rhythm multiple times in a week seems kind of asinine especially when there's not really any reason for it-at least not that I see. Maybe someone can point out why they are scheduled that way.