Controllers - working and break periods
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Controllers - working and break periods
Hi, Controllers!
I'd be interrested in how long you have to sit in front of the radar-scope (or in the tower) for one period of work - before you get a break and how long this break normally lasts.
For example, in Austria we have normally breaks of 30 minutes (except the lunch-break for one hour) and our single period of work during high workloads in summer lasts up to three hours.
Sometimes I find it a little hard to unwind during this breaks, so I'd like to know for how long you are on break and what you do to relax.
I'd be interrested in how long you have to sit in front of the radar-scope (or in the tower) for one period of work - before you get a break and how long this break normally lasts.
For example, in Austria we have normally breaks of 30 minutes (except the lunch-break for one hour) and our single period of work during high workloads in summer lasts up to three hours.
Sometimes I find it a little hard to unwind during this breaks, so I'd like to know for how long you are on break and what you do to relax.
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mk_74_AT - on the radar view at LATCC,it depends on which position you are at. Some are a max of 1 1/2 hrs, some two. This depends on complexity and how busy it is/can get. Minimum break is 30 mins, and we don't get recognised 'lunch' breaks. Each sector has its allocation of staff for each duty, so we work it fairly between ourselves. Nearly every controller is valid on at least two sectors, so if one is very quiet, whilst another is ballistic, the other can be 'loaned' a controller for the ballistic period. On quiet days like today, I've worked 30mins on radar, 1 hr break all morning. Quite usually though, its either 1 hr on radar, 30 mins break or 45 mins on, 45mins off. But then comes NERC.......
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Yeah well be that as it may I still cannot believe that anybody who has been working in ATC for sometime could post a thread like he did in the "drink" thread.
I am sure Markus is a genuine guy (nice homepage) but surely a little naive about
"relaxing" in ATC after work .Maybe thats why he asked the question for this thread.It would be interesting to get some more diverse Austrian opinion on these topics
Ayr TC.
Yeah well be that as it may I still cannot believe that anybody who has been working in ATC for sometime could post a thread like he did in the "drink" thread.
I am sure Markus is a genuine guy (nice homepage) but surely a little naive about
"relaxing" in ATC after work .Maybe thats why he asked the question for this thread.It would be interesting to get some more diverse Austrian opinion on these topics
Ayr TC.
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Hello Markus,
Nice Web site. For your question, why do not ask VOFVL, ( ask for Daniel ) to lend you the IFATCA Information Handbook, you will find in it the information you are looking for, and from nearly 100 States..
Tchuuus..
Nice Web site. For your question, why do not ask VOFVL, ( ask for Daniel ) to lend you the IFATCA Information Handbook, you will find in it the information you are looking for, and from nearly 100 States..
Tchuuus..
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Hi mk,
here in ATHACC it all depends on the traffic load of a sector, i.e. in heavy sectors (especially in summer) you work for 1.5 hours and take a 1 to 1.5 hour break. Then you might work an easy sector for a couple of hours and have a 3/4 hours break. There are no lunch breaks, you just nibble something during one of your breaks!
What you do with your break time is entirely up to you. (most people watch telly or play backgammon ...)
here in ATHACC it all depends on the traffic load of a sector, i.e. in heavy sectors (especially in summer) you work for 1.5 hours and take a 1 to 1.5 hour break. Then you might work an easy sector for a couple of hours and have a 3/4 hours break. There are no lunch breaks, you just nibble something during one of your breaks!
What you do with your break time is entirely up to you. (most people watch telly or play backgammon ...)