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storcale
3rd Jul 2005, 00:13
how much do you think success as a trainee atc these days depends more on actual personality etc than one's ability?

Carbide Finger
3rd Jul 2005, 08:18
Well, if you're the life and soul of the party, but no ability, don't worry; you'll breeze through!

:rolleyes:

Ability will, obviously, form the vast majority of the basis on which a trainee is eveluated. There is however a bit of "do they fit in" that goes on.

Common Sense is another category that you'll be marked on!

Arkady
3rd Jul 2005, 12:12
You need ability to work as an ATCO, but you need the right personality to harness that ability to get through the training and validate.

Trainees who know the limits of their abilities are the most likely to succeed as they will embrace criticism, learn from their mistakes and genuinely recognise when (and why) they have improved. Trainees who think they have no limits to their abilities will reach a point beyond which they cannot improve because they will not listen to what they are being told and will fail to learn from their own experiences.

Validating as an ATCO requires a lot of hard work, a great deal of critical self examination and an almost infinite capacity to learn from your experience and the experience of others. Without these traits all the ability in the world won’t help

eastern wiseguy
3rd Jul 2005, 12:57
You can be the most affable likeable ,beer buying,football loving guy around...but if you can't do the job ...We will tell you ...and if you fail you fail. I often think "how comfortable would I be sitting in seat 13a on a busy day in the (fill in TMA/AIRPORT here) if you were in control on the ground?!:uhoh: