32andBelow
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Idk for sure but I think if they diverge by an amount they are separatedPlease explain what divergence is in your mind. Can’t wait to hear about it.
Idk for sure but I think if they diverge by an amount they are separatedPlease explain what divergence is in your mind. Can’t wait to hear about it.
What is trial plan vectors? Is that where we can click and drag a line?Bro doesn’t stars let you trial plan vectors? And you get to use divergence
I dunno man. I only gone to a tracon once and they had some shit that said if the vector was good or notWhat is trial plan vectors? Is that where we can click and drag a line?
Ok so it doesn’t exist? Cus you act like all center controllers are ultra high area controllers onlyMan, those terminal automations systems man. They got the stuff to do the things! Heard it once at the one terminal place!
We have min which shows how close two aircraft will get and where but it doesn’t say anything about altitudeOk so it doesn’t exist? Cus you act like all center controllers are ultra high area controllers only
I didn’t say anything about altitude. But that’s a pretty nice feature. What’s divergence to a terminal controller then. I wanna learn. I only do divergence off a runwayWe have min which shows how close two aircraft will get and where but it doesn’t say anything about altitude
Can you guys even use passing and diverging?I didn’t say anything about altitude. But that’s a pretty nice feature. What’s divergence to a terminal controller then. I wanna learn. I only do divergence off a runway
We can use visual passage. Idk if your allowed to use radar passage. We cant use diverging. We can use visual sep and 3 increasing to 5 But that last one doesn’t usually help muchCan you guys even use passing and diverging?
I’ve never really found MIN to be very useful. Don’t think I’ve ever used it aside from throwing it up to see the crazy zig zags it shows.We have min which shows how close two aircraft will get and where but it doesn’t say anything about altitude
Divergence is some tracon shit that is used constantly at large tracons. Smaller tracons sometimes use it, and some think they use it but don’t know what they’re doing.I didn’t say anything about altitude. But that’s a pretty nice feature. What’s divergence to a terminal controller then. I wanna learn. I only do divergence off a runway
Deals in a tower are generally a lot scarier than centers. In a center, a separation error can be 4.9 miles and 900 feet. In the tower a loss of separation is a lot closerJust curious, are there more incidents/close calls on the tower/terminal side than enroute/centers? Or those just aren't talked about. Or are center controllers just perfect?
Departure vs arrival separation can get pretty spicy in a center. For those of us that own the groundDivergence is some tracon shit that is used constantly at large tracons. Smaller tracons sometimes use it, and some think they use it but don’t know what they’re doing.
Divergence is 15° or more. In order for it to be properly applied you need to have 1000ft or 3 miles before, and flight paths must have crossed. It’s nice and can get two planes literally less than 1 mile same altitude if ones faster than the other.
Since your center just think about how it’s applied from tower and stop there because you’ll never get to be cool ? you keep people apart by monitoring. We put them close as fuck by skill. Some do some shit that makes everyone think wtf
Someone got hired for a job even they admit they weren't qualified for via nepotism, multiple previous safety violations happened, and no changes were made, then this nepotism hire handed a deadly weapon to a Twitter gun expert who then killed someone thru negligence?I still am having a hard time figuring out what went wrong.
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Blank rounds don't have the bullet portion of the round in them, just a crimped end of a case. It's a pretty plain difference if you know what a bullet looks like more or less, much less handle them with any kind of regularity. You never handled blanks in the AF?so not being familiar with blanks, if you were handed a revolver and you check the chamber, can you tell if it’s a blank or a live round? Like if Alec was handed a gun, told it was loaded with a blank, would a visual inspection short of popping the round out and looking at show it was a live round and not a blank?
From the back they look like real bullets. Would you be able to tell by looking at the front? Not sure but they do look different.so not being familiar with blanks, if you were handed a revolver and you check the chamber, can you tell if it’s a blank or a live round? Like if Alec was handed a gun, told it was loaded with a blank, would a visual inspection short of popping the round out and looking at show it was a live round and not a blank?
You never handled blanks in the AF?