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Ah yes, the REAL backbone of air traffic control. The real controllers.
Ah yes, the REAL backbone of air traffic control. The real controllers.
Agreed. If the rich want a controlled tower, they can afford it.While we’re at it, shut ACK and ASE down. Why is the FAA sending controllers to work in rich people vacation spots while paying the workforce nowhere near enough to live in that area?
It’s not that easy when commercial (read: public) flights operate daily.Agreed. If the rich want a controlled tower, they can afford it.
Last March?When did BJC get upgraded?
You rang Union Daddy?And the downgrade hits just keep coming. They're encroaching a fine line where people will be able to find remote jobs that pay equal or more than some of these facilities and you won't have to be stuck in a city like Shreveport.
Agreed, and If you are stuck at a 5,6, and maybe a 7 up/down and aren’t applying for DOD jobs (GS11/12) you are missing out on money/quality of lifeWhat FPL are you ?
Half of the NAS can be beat by DOD ATC jobs and some contract jobs. Take being at a 4 or 5 you can make more money with a contract job.
Now, with a career change in the private sector you can’t be any further from the truth. The pension is what keeps people from quitting
For real- billionaires pay a CPC's yearly salary on one flight in and out of ACK. They should charge ATC user fees for that island to pay for the controllers and subsidize housing.Agreed. If the rich want a controlled tower, they can afford it.
That wouldn't work for a bunch of reasonsFor real- billionaires pay a CPC's yearly salary on one flight in and out of ACK. They should charge ATC user fees for that island to pay for the controllers and subsidize housing.
Here's some fun math:
Roughly 24,000 GA operations at Nantucket from July 2022-July 2023. There are 11 CPCs (not sure what their new numbers are going to) who currently make what, $120,000? Cost of rent and home ownership is unlike anywhere else in the country.
The implementation of a $100 "ATC surcharge" per operation will create a fund of approximately $2.4 million per year, when divided by 11 CPCs could give them a salary of $218,000. You could do a $150 fee, pay them the federal cap plus a $100k annual housing allowance. The opportunity is there. It's just the part where our government is run by billionaires, so it won't happen. But if anyone had balls they could just threaten to close ACK or implement a user fee.
Yeah, well, we all know that. Isn't this forum strictly for posting unreasonable asks that we know the agency will never grant?That wouldn't work for a bunch of reasons
People want to work at a level 7, have a stay at home wife, kids, and be able to afford a white picket fenced house and vacation whenever they want.Don't understand what the big fuss is. I am from the Chicago area and got ZAU out of the academy. Chilled with the parents while training, married, we lived with my parents another 2 years. We almost paid for our first house in cash. Lived there for 2 years, and it's now a paid-off rental generating $3.5k/month. At our current home, we are locked in at 3% interest for another 20 years. Wife earns $90k/year, I'm a CPC at ZAU that work a moderate amount of OT.
My advice - it's enroute or bust nowadays baby. Level 11-12 pay for life or GTFO.
BroDon't understand what the big fuss is. I am from the Chicago area and got ZAU out of the academy. Chilled with the parents while training, married, we lived with my parents another 2 years. We almost paid for our first house in cash. Lived there for 2 years, and it's now a paid-off rental generating $3.5k/month. At our current home, we are locked in at 3% interest for another 20 years. Wife earns $90k/year, I'm a CPC at ZAU that work a moderate amount of OT.
My advice - it's enroute or bust nowadays baby. Level 11-12 pay for life or GTFO.
You can have that life at all but 4-5 Zs, except the vacation part.People want to work at a level 7, have a stay at home wife, kids, and be able to afford a white picket fenced house and vacation whenever they want.
FTFY.People want to work at a level 7, have astay at homewife, kids, and be able to afford awhite picket fencedhouse and vacationwhenever they want.
Honestly. Anyone here do the jump from a 5 tower to a Z? Whats the learning curve like? Only way im getting my family where they want to be.Don't understand what the big fuss is. I am from the Chicago area and got ZAU out of the academy. Chilled with the parents while training, married, we lived with my parents another 2 years. We almost paid for our first house in cash. Lived there for 2 years, and it's now a paid-off rental generating $3.5k/month. At our current home, we are locked in at 3% interest for another 20 years. Wife earns $90k/year, I'm a CPC at ZAU that work a moderate amount of OT.
My advice - it's enroute or bust nowadays baby. Level 11-12 pay for life or GTFO.
One thing about many Zs (prob same story with consolidated TRACONs) is that your success heavily depends on the area you are assigned to. The areas can be heavily unbalanced traffic/complexity/difficulty wise. And to make things better, the harder areas with higher wash rates are often lower-staffed, which makes training harder, which propagates the feedback loop and the trainers tend to be... more direct which offends sensitive types.Honestly. Anyone here do the jump from a 5 tower to a Z? Whats the learning curve like? Only way im getting my family where they want to be.
You think I’m NOT going into my Z day one and telling them how I worked 3 in the pattern one time? Please…I work at a 12 in the busiest/most complex area. Low level transfers are basically treated as OTS hires. Success rates are similar. Best advice IMO is to KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT and LISTEN. Do not ever talk about your previous facility. IDGAF you rocked the house pushing 10AC and hour. Do not act like a rock star.
This is pretty spot on. I was a level 6 to level 8 to most complex area of my 12 Z. Extremely accurate.One thing about many Zs (prob same story with consolidated TRACONs) is that your success heavily depends on the area you are assigned to. The areas can be heavily unbalanced traffic/complexity/difficulty wise. And to make things better, the harder areas with higher wash rates are often lower-staffed, which makes training harder, which propagates the feedback loop and the trainers tend to be... more direct which offends sensitive types.
I work at a 12 in the busiest/most complex area. Low level transfers are basically treated as OTS hires. Success rates are similar. Best advice IMO is to KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT and LISTEN. Do not ever talk about your previous facility. IDGAF you rocked the house pushing 10AC and hour. Do not act like a rock star.
It's doable, and IMO working busy challenging enroute traffic is very rewarding - time goes by fast. Best part is that there are far fewer morons in the difficult areas, even our worst CPC is minimally competent. I don't feel nervous when I or my family flies through our airspace. Can't say the same about the idiots on the other side of the building, who somehow manage to f***ck up 2x more than us despite having better staffing and way easier traffic.
If it's the only way you can get home, then go for it broski. Love you man.
The cards are stacked against you right when you walk in the door. Surely you’ve seen the comments on here and Reddit from center controllers who absolutely love getting tower transfers. There was this one comment, from a guy who is now at HQ no less, who said he’d rather train fresh enroute grads than CPC-ITs from towers for no other reason than at least the AG’s already know the keyboard.Honestly. Anyone here do the jump from a 5 tower to a Z? Whats the learning curve like? Only way im getting my family where they want to be.