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Old 27th Oct 2012, 09:13
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I was talking about Geoff Large...
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Glad to hear Geoff is still around, it's 31 years since I left Heathrow, and he was "old" then
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Originally Posted by ex-EGLL
it's 31 years since I left Heathrow
Glad to hear that you're still around, B!
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Old 28th Oct 2012, 09:31
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Why would an ATCO's life expectancy be any different to the average in the population? Average may be affected by shift work for example but surely nothing specific to the life of an ATCO. Am I missing something?
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Glad to hear that you're still around, B!
Still around M. Retirement is great, slumbing it down in NZ for 6 weeks after a week in the Cooks!!
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Old 28th Oct 2012, 22:02
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Surely it depends on how much they P off the ATSA?
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Old 29th Oct 2012, 21:12
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Take control

The ATCO lifestyle carries health risks which controllers would be wise to mitigate.

Being comfortably off affords ample opportunity for over indulgence in foods that are bad for us. It is easy to spend the working cycle relying on ready meals that are high in salt and saturated fat. Sugar-laden treats are never far from the operational environment. Do all controllers ensure that the proportion of vegetables and fruit in their diet is healthy? As controlling is a sedentary task, ATCOs should also exercise regularly.

The ATCO shift pattern may not necessarily be unhealthy in itself, however in today's busy culture, it can be tempting to go to bed too late the night before morning shifts, or to take inadequate sleep between night duties. A sustained period of inadequate rest will lead to a long-term sleep debt from which physical side-effects are likely.

Although the job is wrongly perceived as inherently stressful, psychological factors could play a role due to the personality traits shared by many ATCOs. The bad-tempered, road rage-like feeling of "headset syndrome" when our desire for order and conformity is disturbed could be a manifestation of stress, and would be unhealthy if allowed to accumulate unchecked over a long period.

Finally, aerodrome controllers’ exposure to aircraft fumes and proximity to radars and aerials might also have adverse effects.

Everyone should consider the effects of the combination of their diet, exercise, rest, psychological well-being and environmental factors, and take positive steps to take care of themselves as best they can.
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Old 29th Oct 2012, 22:47
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Magicmushrooms, oh, sorry, I meant carpet.

Did you use psychobabble like that to get your Meeja Studies degree? Do you actually work in ATC? Or have you spent too much time yourself inhaling the very fumes you think that aerodrome controllers are exposed to?

Sorry, gotta go, QRM, my mate the little green man tells me it's time to get mitigated by an 4nal probing.

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Old 29th Oct 2012, 22:56
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Cool

"Finally, aerodrome controllers’ exposure to aircraft fumes and proximity to radars and aerials might also have adverse effects".
Yeah, but the view's great, mate. And that Jet A1 aroma, mmmm.

On the beach, watching contrails.
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Old 31st Oct 2012, 09:08
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On the beach, watching contrails.
Be careful, those might be chemtrails! Not good for life expectancy either...
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Old 31st Oct 2012, 09:30
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OH NO!!! Not the dreaded chemtrails again. You'll have every wierdo and conspiracy theorist in here by tomorrow.
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Old 31st Oct 2012, 14:19
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"chemtrails"
No no no, it's chemtrials.
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Old 31st Oct 2012, 14:33
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Thanks for a thoughtful and interesting post, magicarpet. Don't be discouraged, some of us are listening.
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