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But what about level 8? You said below and above…Below level 8 is like 30% success rate, if that. Above level 8 maybe 60%. We've had plenty of level 11/12 wash outs too.
But what about level 8? You said below and above…Below level 8 is like 30% success rate, if that. Above level 8 maybe 60%. We've had plenty of level 11/12 wash outs too.
45% success rateBut what about level 8? You said below and above…
Touché45% success rate
I've worked with prior a80 cpc's and this statement is definitely true lol.If they weren't such prima donnas about working a few more small local overflight a/c, they may have ranked higher.... just saying.
We had a sup leave A80 for N90 as a sup or maybe an OM and I'm not sure who the other would be.Y’all released 2 to N90 recently. They’re in my area
The approach wall isn't that difficult it's repetitive like you say. The most difficult part of A80 I'd say is just being able to rise to the occasion when volume comes on the approach wall and satellite traffic and when the weather comes and all the standard shit goes out the window.What's the most difficult part about A80? Having never been in the operation (yet) it seems like the arrival stuff should be relatively repetitive, especially with the volume of commercial flights you have.
Runways are far enough apart to run simuls, correct?
Do you have RNAV off the ground on departure?
I remember both of them now. 2 controllers. And both wouldn't have gone anywhere if it wasn't for the N90 MOU so that situation doesn't count to normal release policy.Y’all released 2 to N90 recently. They’re in my area
Natca lost a lot of members in January. Nationally. I don’t think locals were the problem it was how Natca handled the Vaccine mandates, training stops and COVID in general.Whats going on with NATCA Local? They lost 20 something members
In addition to that I think the biggest reasons people left were NCEPT, the renewing of the slate book and the far left leaning bullshit they were peddling for a few months I’m summer 2020.Natca lost a lot of members in January. Nationally. I don’t think locals were the problem it was how Natca handled the Vaccine mandates, training stops and COVID in general.
I’m curious if A80 is now the highest percentage CPC wise non union facility? 28/73 CPCs (38.3%) that actually work here, and aren’t on national details, are now not in the union.Whats going on with NATCA Local? They lost 20 something members
Does anyone have access to that spreadsheet?I’m curious if A80 is now the highest percentage CPC wise non union facility? 28/73 CPCs (38.3%) that actually work here, and aren’t on national details, are now not in the union.
My buddy at ZTL says they’re on the higher end of non union members as well.I’m curious if A80 is now the highest percentage CPC wise non union facility? 28/73 CPCs (38.3%) that actually work here, and aren’t on national details, are now not in the union.
I highly doubt it. In the eyes of the FAA we're perfectly staffed, no crisis here.Any news on a possible bid? Looks like they’re hurting pretty bad with staffing
And you will never get help, the bang for the buck with staffing their is excellent so the FAA will never work to change it, and since over 33% of the BUE’s bailed on NATCA they will never help any of you on a macro level lol.I highly doubt it. In the eyes of the FAA we're perfectly staffed, no crisis here.
Don'tNoticed A80 is something like a 40% pass rate. Is that because people pull themselves from training or is it legitimately that difficult to learn? Or is it a culture problem? I’m from a 5 but would love to give it a shot.