NATS Staff leaving
I have noticed over the past two or three years many NATS staff, particularly members of the ATSA and engineering grades leaving due to redundancy, early retirement or other reasons.
These members of staff have been the backbone of the CAA and NATS for many decades.
I suspect, although I may be wrong that these hundreds of people have left NATS without any kind of acknowledgment or even thank you in the official methods of communication such as Airway, Pulse, or whatever it is called nowadays.
I however, have worked with quite a few and I would like to personally thank them for their comradeship, camaraderie, professional skill, and true friendship that has continued to this day.
Never a day goes by that I thank my lucky stars that I was allowed to be a member of such a team of great people.
Tony Fallows
Cheshire