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24th Dec 2017, 09:58
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Posted By le Pingouin

Sigh. We've been here before as well. Sure,...

Sigh. We've been here before as well.

Sure, some sectors, but not all. Until the question gets asked and researched we don't know. ATC doesn't work very well on "the make it up as we go along...
24th Dec 2017, 05:59
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

But you have accused us of being set in concrete....

But you have accused us of being set in concrete.

Extra consoles, extra staff, extra training, extra ratings, extra separation standards - all these things need to be supplied. They need to be...
24th Dec 2017, 03:46
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

That's the problem Dick, you want to introduce a...

That's the problem Dick, you want to introduce a "wonderful" system without mentioning any of the extra changes that need to go with it to make it work. You know nothing about most of the extras that...
21st Dec 2017, 04:23
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Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

Existing sep standards are what they are. They're...

Existing sep standards are what they are. They're international standards so good luck in changing them!
20th Dec 2017, 13:58
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Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

And if we don't remove the boundaries? The sky...

And if we don't remove the boundaries? The sky certainly doesn't fall in, most people will be happy, there will only be the same tired old wailing from the same handlful and no re-education required....
20th Dec 2017, 09:28
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Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

Dick, what separation "standards" are used by...

Dick, what separation "standards" are used by pilots in IMC in G? Controllers don't do that in the US, so why are you wanting us to?
19th Dec 2017, 03:09
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

They haven't been suppressed in all the time I've...

They haven't been suppressed in all the time I've been working in Melbourne, so never in the last 23 years. As I said, on a fine afternoon, particularly after a period of poor weather, there are...
19th Dec 2017, 02:19
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

LS, if you're referring to ATC radar, 1200...

LS, if you're referring to ATC radar, 1200 returns are not suppressed. We see every last one of them - on a fine afternoon they're in bountiful supply.
30th Apr 2017, 07:45
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

How is your encounter with the Cessna in any way...

How is your encounter with the Cessna in any way alerted? By definition it was unalerted.
19th Mar 2017, 04:30
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

Given that the flight is IFR the pilot must...

Given that the flight is IFR the pilot must remain in continuous two-way comms. If you need to change to a different frequency for a short time tell us how long for and we'll base SAR on that.
9th Mar 2017, 11:24
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

You might be right about the retransmit - it...

You might be right about the retransmit - it might have only been selecting all transmitters. I started in Adelaide in 90 so by that time most of the remote units were gone - we took Ceduna and Alice...
9th Mar 2017, 08:29
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

When it got busy we'd select retransmit, although...

When it got busy we'd select retransmit, although we did get good at listening to two calls at once. At cruise CTA traffic says very little, particularly when identified and even less when using...
9th Mar 2017, 05:27
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Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

I reckon if you pulled out a chart of FIS...

I reckon if you pulled out a chart of FIS boundaries from 25 years ago there won't be been all that much change - the VHF outlets are still in the same place.
8th Mar 2017, 11:22
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

Dick, stratification is a good thing as it gives...

Dick, stratification is a good thing as it gives flexibility in offloading workload when splitting off sectors. I thought you didn't like QFA1 having to hear some trainee IFR pilot bumbling through...
8th Mar 2017, 01:57
Replies: 731
Views: 99,546
Posted By le Pingouin

For heavens sake Dick, your perpetual reference...

For heavens sake Dick, your perpetual reference to conspiracy theories is just laughable. Do you wonder why very few people take you seriously any more?

Why aren't we concerned? Area frequencies...
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