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“If you jump on my shift, that’s just rude, man.”
Airline pilots...<troll>
But Part 91 doesn't apply to 121, TallDoug.
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Airline pilots...<troll>
But Part 91 doesn't apply to 121, TallDoug.
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If an airline guy was that smug on the frequency he should expect the same@Seggy, If an airline guy was talked to like this would your opinion be different? I'm sure your answer will be no, but my gut tells me that's a lie.
Once again, what is the controllers responsibility if the aircraft is VFR?
Isn't is 'work load permitting'?
In my 30 years i dont think i had words on the freq more that 10 times if that many but i tell you there were many times where it would have been justified , i was more of the passive aggressive type. ie
SWA on ILS approach and assigned 170kts to the marker and reads it back, ground speed dose not jive with what everyone is doing.
SWA123 say speed.
Well we had to slow to 140.(without telling me leaving me with out the proper spacing on final with other aircraft )
SWA123 cancel approach clrn turn right heading XXX vectors back for ILS XX speed your discretion. (never mention he wasnt doing speed i assigned)
SWA now gets a nice tour of the Gary steel works and the south shore.
The way i look at it iam not the FAR police and we are all human plus iam a great believer in KARMA, if i screw up i expect the pilot to let me know so i can fix it, and if the pilot screws up than i fix and go on. I live under the no harm no foul method of ATC.
"Son, do you hear how fast I'm talking? That's about how fast I can listen. Say again all after 'Buzzsaw 5477...'"I was in the Jumpseat once (no really I was) going into atlanta and the captain got a turn, speed, and Alt change by the appr controller. He wasn't ready for it and kinda just threw out a read back and it happened to be all wrong and mixed. The controller came back with a stern "hey do me a favor and DoNT GUESs!" It was awesome and we all got a laugh.
So, my choice is remark or deviation report? I'll take the remark.
"310 means 310, your deviations place other traffic at risk, increase speed to 310." How about that?
@Seggy, If an airline guy was talked to like this would your opinion be different? I'm sure your answer will be no, but my gut tells me that's a lie.
Here's the thing...
Controllers have their 1% that nobody wants to deal with but you guys do too.
Some people just wake up and look for the nearest person they can tick off. It's just how they operate. Deal with it, move on, and just feel sorry that they're the way they are. I've had pilots get snippy but it doesn't make me think any less of pilots in general. Like I said, 1%...every group has them.
He assumed the pilot had no knowledge of the airspace based on his remarks
(I would have as well) and gave him a brief understanding as to why controllers don't always have time for VFR flights.
The controller was an •. How could he be so busy but have the time to argue on and on with the pilot? My guess is FAA management got a hold of this recording and the controller spent some time in the office with the door closed.