No, but there needs to be good judgement used.Or just ban VFR from the Class Bravo since all the backseat controllers are implying pilot applied visual separation isn't 7110.65 approved.
No, but there needs to be good judgement used.Or just ban VFR from the Class Bravo since all the backseat controllers are implying pilot applied visual separation isn't 7110.65 approved.
I mean, it should because it negates your post, but okay.
I see a lot of stupid shit. Your original comment read rather ignorant, to the point other people also corrected you. Next you're gonna tell me I failed the MMPI. 😆 ...my payband speaks for itself.If you don't understand sarcasm, you must not actually be a controller.
These particular Helo pilots fly these routes around Reagan all the time. He certainly should know where 33 is and not lose SA to the point he is right in the final whens hes accepted visual on an aircraft he told was landing 33. It's a busy environment and there will be plenty of blame passed around but if the controller is found to be the main contributor I will lose all faith in the NTSB. There's been enough issues at DCA that there was enough knowledge to know the operation is inherently unstable. When you have to have an RJ circle to another runway so that a departure can get off 1 and the aircraft behind can land just after the RJ's rollout on 33, that is not the margin of safety an airports acceptance rate should be based on. End of storyMy question(s): Does an Army helo pilot even know what a "circle" means? Where was the CRJ circling from (you & I know but did the PAT pilot)? Did the PAT pilot know that the CRJ is free to maneuver as necessary to keep the RWY in sight while continue its descent to land?
DCA should be closed.These particular Helo pilots fly these routes around Reagan all the time. He certainly should know where 33 is and not lose SA to the point he is right in the final whens hes accepted visual on an aircraft he told was landing 33. It's a busy environment and there will be plenty of blame passed around but if the controller is found to be the main contributor I will lose all faith in the NTSB. There's been enough issues at DCA that there was enough knowledge to know the operation is inherently unstable. When you have to have an RJ circle to another runway so that a departure can get off 1 and the aircraft behind can land just after the RJ's rollout on 33, that is not the margin of safety an airports acceptance rate should be based on. End of story
You mean management has to actually work and not scam admin leave in order to produce a solution and not a bandaid (which they probably will)?Crap. I just realized that lot of managers and HQ staff are going to have to stay at the office late this afternoon AND work over the weekend. We are sooo screwed. All annual canceled for the rest of year and don't even f*cking ask to go on a chow run.
You’re being really abrasive and divisive at a time when this career field needs to do the exact opposite. Take a break from the internet today and get some fresh air.Is it a Class Bravo?
Extend downwind, report traffic in sight isn't hard.
Oh thank god he finally recovered from his fucking hangover…. Can’t wait to hear this word vomit.Word is that Nick Daniels is supposed to start making the rounds on the news networks tonight. Time unspecified.
Ah yes, taking the controllers side when all these idiots that never worked a busy bravo are chirping is divisive nowYou’re being really abrasive and divisive at a time when this career field needs to do the exact opposite. Take a break from the internet today and get some fresh air.
To be clear, I'm not suggesting derelection of scan, but my scan would be more casual when I have a pilot with specific instructions they've agreed to follow. And in a busy session, scanning out to that situation becomes a much lower priority to me once I have pilot confirmation.Well instead of feeling guilty, what if you continued the conversation while watching your traffic to ensure it passes behind? That way if, that doesn't happen you can use your best judgment to provide additional control instructions to separate.
Put simply, you’re being an asshole. Stop.Ah yes, taking the controllers side when all these idiots that never worked a busy bravo are chirping is divisive now
"Solidarity"
He’s an overflight wtf downwind is he in?Is it a Class Bravo?
Extend downwind, report traffic in sight isn't hard.
This is reference to the dude bragging about his VFR tower. Obviously not the helicopter on a standard transition route.He’s an overflight wtf downwind is he in?
Y’all ain’t even fightin over the incidentThis is reference to the dude bragging about his VFR tower. Obviously not the helicopter on a standard transition route.
End of Story. The controllers should have never been put in this situation. The pilots should have never been put in this situation. And it's definitely not the only airport with situations that should not be happening.These particular Helo pilots fly these routes around Reagan all the time. He certainly should know where 33 is and not lose SA to the point he is right in the final whens hes accepted visual on an aircraft he told was landing 33. It's a busy environment and there will be plenty of blame passed around but if the controller is found to be the main contributor I will lose all faith in the NTSB. There's been enough issues at DCA that there was enough knowledge to know the operation is inherently unstable. When you have to have an RJ circle to another runway so that a departure can get off 1 and the aircraft behind can land just after the RJ's rollout on 33, that is not the margin of safety an airports acceptance rate should be based on. End of story