London Fis - How Do You Manage?
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I don't know how you guys at ATC remain so patient!
And the London Control boys and girls are paid significantly better than other ATCOs around the country, they can manage to check cleared levels and SIDs every now and again
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<<"Airline XXX London what level are you climbing to"
"Seven Thousand">>
Or a much better one when a foreign airliner bust it's SID climbing out of Heathrow:
London Control: "xxx to what level are you climbing?"
XXX: "Er, nothing special"
"Seven Thousand">>
Or a much better one when a foreign airliner bust it's SID climbing out of Heathrow:
London Control: "xxx to what level are you climbing?"
XXX: "Er, nothing special"
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When I first started in ATC at West Drayton (1973!) there were 3 controllers working 'the FIR', East, West & North, one for each frequency - now just 1 FISO working all 3 frequencies together. I think you guys & gals do an excellent job - some of the standards of pilot r/t are indeed appalling these days!
It's our job to check cleared levels etc.. if we are not satisfied with the initial call. Nothing outrageous there at all. We forget stuff sometimes, pilots forget stuff sometimes. That's what we are paid for.
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Maybe I have just got used to GA r/t over the years but I reckon there has been a marked improvement in the content and delivery this year. Still a number of time wasters but on the whole it is improving and I have thanked pilots on many occasion this year for good r/t We always remember the bad incidents allowing the good, proficient ones to melt into history.
FragRad is correct in what he says but I would add that we regularly split the freqs when it starts to get busy and this year have often utilised a third person overseeing the other two and handling phone calls.
All ATSOCA units are liable to get overloaded at times, we cannot put on restrictions as the airways sectors do if demand seems to high. Not a bad idea though slots out of Popham to do a thirty minute local. You pilots wouldn't mind, would you?
FragRad is correct in what he says but I would add that we regularly split the freqs when it starts to get busy and this year have often utilised a third person overseeing the other two and handling phone calls.
All ATSOCA units are liable to get overloaded at times, we cannot put on restrictions as the airways sectors do if demand seems to high. Not a bad idea though slots out of Popham to do a thirty minute local. You pilots wouldn't mind, would you?
Last edited by SwanFIS; 30th Jun 2010 at 09:06.