N90

Class of 8. First test class that was assigned level 8-9 tracons. If they passed tetra they had the opportunity to change to N90. One took the offer.

He showed up last week. I'd ask him about it but got assigned to JFK so no one will ever see him again. They all work in their own little world.
 
Got ya. Didn’t know that’s how they were working this first class
Another class finishes up May 16th. I'm not sure if they're the same as the first class that already finished where they've been assigned other tracons and have the chance to go to N90 if they pass, or if they're the first all N90 full class which I know is currently in some OKC class on the tetra-path.
 
Another class finishes up May 16th. I'm not sure if they're the same as the first class that already finished where they've been assigned other tracons and have the chance to go to N90 if they pass, or if they're the first all N90 full class which I know is currently in some OKC class on the tetra-path.
Almost makes me want to put in for there. I’m trying to get back to ATL but getting to N90 I may never leave it.
 
Another class finishes up May 16th. I'm not sure if they're the same as the first class that already finished where they've been assigned other tracons and have the chance to go to N90 if they pass, or if they're the first all N90 full class which I know is currently in some OKC class on the tetra-path.

They are the same as the first class, all assigned lower level facilities. 4x Salt Lake, 3x P31, 1x A11, 1x M03 I think. We had a group meeting with both classes and the N90 ATM. None of them seemed like they had any interest in N90. The class after them is the first full N90 class though.
 
Couple questions. Hoping someone might have the answers.
1. If one is going to Tetra who determines the class date. Hypothetically could the losing ATM be pissy and not allow the controller go to OKC until they seem fit?
2. In the Release MOU it says longer 3 months got get approval from VP ATS, and that is only approved on Unusual circumstances. What defines Unusual circumstances? Losing facility crap staffing isn't unusual is it?
 
They are the same as the first class, all assigned lower level facilities. 4x Salt Lake, 3x P31, 1x A11, 1x M03 I think. We had a group meeting with both classes and the N90 ATM. None of them seemed like they had any interest in N90. The class after them is the first full N90 class though.
Heard also, the first two classes were Pass/Pass, and basically were the most minimal exp. they could get there hands on to see how they do. When they start full N90 it will change to Pass/Fail. Basically first two classes are lucky as hell.
 
Lucky is a word I guess. We were the guinea pigs for them to test the class on and validate it. In exchange for the being the first/second course conduct on an unvalidated course they guaranteed us lower level facilities with the option of N90 if we got a 'passing' score. Everyone in my class was tower only experience (4+ years) because the goal is to see how someone with no radar exp can handle the course, since the overall goal was potentially to take an OTS person all the way through and send them to N90. And yes, after the course is validated it will be pass/fail.
 
Lucky is a word I guess. We were the guinea pigs for them to test the class on and validate it. In exchange for the being the first/second course conduct on an unvalidated course they guaranteed us lower level facilities with the option of N90 if we got a 'passing' score. Everyone in my class was tower only experience (4+ years) because the goal is to see how someone with no radar exp can handle the course, since the overall goal was potentially to take an OTS person all the way through and send them to N90. And yes, after the course is validated it will be pass/fail.

Is it a 4 post feed? I've heard it's based on n90 airspace but then I've heard it's a 4 post feed and we don't have anything remotely resembling that.
 
Is it a 4 post feed? I've heard it's based on n90 airspace but then I've heard it's a 4 post feed and we don't have anything remotely resembling that.

In TETRA it's 6 feeds, and only one downwind. There's the 4 posts, straight ins, and departures off a satellite airport. All the inbounds from the west and satellite departures consolidate into the north downwind, then the base posts, and straight ins.

RTF is nothing compared to TSEW and TETRA. It's really not a preparation for either course.
 
In TETRA it's 6 feeds, and only one downwind. There's the 4 posts, straight ins, and departures off a satellite airport. All the inbounds from the west and satellite departures consolidate into the north downwind, then the base posts, and straight ins.

RTF is nothing compared to TSEW and TETRA. It's really not a preparation for either course.
Rtf is just meant to teach the rules, not how to handle traffic
 
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