jdatc
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There were no level 4s not that long ago, now there are more and more each round of downgrades. It’s yet another form of stealth pay cuts.Do you understand how level 4 facilities get people?
If it were between a 4 tower and a 6 up/down, 4 all day. They have like 10 employees and under 6 month training time usually. Low level towers are revolving doors. You get 3 certs that’s almost a third of the facility getting out.Ill make it easier for you...You leave the Academy would you prefer to be assigned to a level 6 or level 4?
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9 months after that when the projected numbers actually play out, plus another 4-6 months to confirm and process it all. Then you will eventually get back pay to when it started, but it will take that long to play out, the FAA (NATCA) does not let anyone cut corners with this anymore.Realistically, when can a facility expect to get an upgrade once they’ve hit 3 months of above buffer traffic, with projections showing they’ll keep it?
There could be some merit to it if framed as just a single runway as opposed to airport 🤷♂️Today show this morning asked the busiest runway in America. DCA RWY 1. Congratulations for doing it for level 9 pay. The FAA appreciates your effort.
Surprised the DC area don't get the same deal as NYC. All facilities match the level of the highest one (12). With Santa from ZDC and NATCA based there surprised they never worked that out.Today show this morning asked the busiest runway in America. DCA RWY 1. Congratulations for doing it for level 9 pay. The FAA appreciates your effort.
Today show this morning asked the busiest runway in America. DCA RWY 1. Congratulations for doing it for level 9 pay. The FAA appreciates your effort.
Hold on, let me cook.Surprised the DC area don't get the same deal as NYC. All facilities match the level of the highest one (12). With Santa from ZDC and NATCA based there surprised they never worked that out.
ABACUS so that they can say “the new system confirms the new numbers, so you can’t argue against the downgrades, unfortunately you are who you are”.There were 5 upgrades in 2023 and 19 downgrades. What is NATCA doing about this?
And then say you can’t ERR to progress your career and make more money cause we created a dumpster fire called NCEPTABACUS so that they can say “the new system confirms the new numbers, so you can’t argue against the downgrades, unfortunately you are who you are”.
For real. Just because Denver, DFW, LAX spread their runway demand doesn’t mean they’re less busyThere could be some merit to it if framed as just a single runway as opposed to airport 🤷♂️
I would say as far as Core 30s are concerned, Local Control at SFO is probably busiest because their operation don't allow for multiple LC positions. LGA and DCA are not too far behind for the same reason.For real. Just because Denver, DFW, LAX spread their runway demand doesn’t mean they’re less busy
Meanwhile, SAN with their one runway and stuck at lvl 8 because they legitimately hit their max capacity with it and can't move up.I would say as far as Core 30s are concerned, Local Control at SFO is probably busiest because their operation don't allow for multiple LC positions. LGA and DCA are not too far behind for the same reason.
DEN is certainly busy but has the ability to staff LC1, LC2, LC3, and LC4.