bomber996
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Looks to be a bad accident at LGA this evening. Tower controller cleared a truck to cross the runway while a Jazz CRJ was landing. Situation likely to rapidly develop.
We are so cookedSeems it was combined and the controller just fucked up?
AI gonna write new rules saying you can't cross vehicles on runwaysWe are so cooked
they gonna have everything split 24/7AI gonna write new rules saying you can't cross vehicles on runways
Agreed, but the bodies just do not exist for this to happen. Hell I saw BNA was running 4 on a evening shift I can tell you right now even 3-4 years ago that was unacceptable.they gonna have everything split 24/7
This is actually how it should be, with staffing to back it.they gonna have everything split 24/7
Do the bodies ever exist? Just keep splitting positions off, work more overtime, and continue to do more with less. Gotta keep those fuckwits at the district level looking good!Agreed, but the bodies just do not exist for this to happen. Hell I saw BNA was running 4 on an evening shift I can tell you right now even 3-4 years ago that was unacceptable.
Unfortunately for the flying public, you’re right. The ATO and agency have only shown us over the past several decades that they don’t care about fixing the staffing situation and will do anything to just band-aid it. To sit back and think about the busy sectors/airports all over the country that are short. Then when we just leave things combined, bump the rate(s) down a bit and think everything will always be okay…It’s gonna take some more blood before anything happens.
Management will find some brilliant idea that strains controllers more and create more holes in the already riddled Swiss cheese. Just don’t forget to sign off on your WX briefing.Unfortunately for the flying public, you’re right. The ATO and agency have only shown us over the past several decades that they don’t care about fixing the staffing situation and will do anything to just band-aid it. To sit back and think about the busy sectors/airports all over the country that are short. Then when we just leave things combined, bump the rate(s) down a bit and think everything will always be okay…
There is no doubt that controllers show up everyday to be as safe as we can, but it’s clear that management has a terrible safety culture.
From the DCA event… few weeks ago the House just denied this bill from passing due to budget concernsIt’s gonna take some more blood before anything happens.
That’s not what I said. You act like these places had 100% staffing of the old staffing numbers.Idk what you guys are talking about, 32 says we have too many people
If your facility is ever under the daily staffing guidelines shown on web schedules then you should be in a staffing trigger as we are not able to open enough positions to handle the traffic with an acceptable level of risk. Make the airlines eat it. Whether or not you can "handle it" is irrelevant because you are 100% increasing the risk level and we should not stand for accepting the burden of a less safe environment. We should also be on minimum 45 min breaks with an hour being the standard because we can never predict exactly when we are going to have a session that is way too much and a 25 min break simply is not sufficient to adequately recover from a busy session.Agreed, but the bodies just do not exist for this to happen. Hell I saw BNA was running 4 on a evening shift I can tell you right now even 3-4 years ago that was unacceptable.
This is what drives me crazy. We can all know we are going to get our shit pushed in certain hours of the day but they will not just let us relax during slow times in the morning to get mentally prepared.If your facility is ever under the daily staffing guidelines shown on web schedules then you should be in a staffing trigger as we are not able to open enough positions to handle the traffic with an acceptable level of risk. Make the airlines eat it. Whether or not you can "handle it" is irrelevant because you are 100% increasing the risk level and we should not stand for accepting the burden of a less safe environment. We should also be on minimum 45 min breaks with an hour being the standard because we can never predict exactly when we are going to have a session that is way too much and a 25 min break simply is not sufficient to adequately recover from a busy session.
The lack of leadership in a job like this is just wild.
The mentality comes from way above the front line sups.That’s what happens when you get supervisors who come to a 12 Tracon from 5 up/down, only have to get pencil whipped in one position and have no fucking clue what is going on. Had a supervisor yesterday doing a skill check and had to keep asking the trainer if they were doing it right. wtf is that?