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Buster the Bear 26th Feb 2012 09:34

US ATCOs caught on camera apparently sleeping, texting
 
Air Traffic Controllers Caught On Camera Apparently Sleeping, Texting | Fox News

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 26th Feb 2012 09:41

Done it thousands of times. Just because someone is "on duty" doesn't mean they're actually working. Three major places I worked required 24 hr ATC cover but from midnight to 5am there was little or no traffic so I and my colleagues would sit at the desk having a snooze, reading a book..... maybe play games (Formula 1 was favourite at one unit). What do you expect... controllers to sit staring at radar tubes all night?

ron83 26th Feb 2012 10:40

+1 to HD.:ok:

Or walk around a bit to stretch legs...

Andy Mayes 26th Feb 2012 11:50

Hope I don't get caught posting on PPRuNe!;)

mad_jock 26th Feb 2012 12:11

The daft thing is that any activity which stimulates the mind is a good thing in periods of low activity while on duty especially out side normaly awake periods.

le Pingouin 26th Feb 2012 16:38

Fark! You mean I'm not a mindless automaton?

Talkdownman 26th Feb 2012 17:50

Outrageous, sleeping whilst texting...but the resultant content might stand one in good stead to become a tabloid journalist...

cjlar 26th Feb 2012 18:56

If it's FOX it must be true??

Lon More 26th Feb 2012 20:34

I used to snore loudly on the Sup. position. Guaranteed to keep the rest awake.

Vercingetorix 27th Feb 2012 06:00

There was a chap at LATCC who used to vector the planes around his book 'cos the flat top radars made an ideal book rest. T'was a long time ago on Brs/Stu.:ok:

Talkdownman 27th Feb 2012 07:50

BRS/STU was once an ideal place to go for a little doze. I thought that was why some folk went down there...either that or FIR North...
Fox News wouldn't be too enamoured to learn of ATCOs selling honey or cheesecloth shirts then...

Gulfstreamaviator 27th Feb 2012 07:54

I used to work in TV News studio
 
Often slept while on duty....

shoot me please...

glf

Sir Herbert Gussett 27th Feb 2012 14:20

Crumbs, how do Americans put up with such irritating television. :ugh::hmm:

JustaFew 27th Feb 2012 16:59

Sleeping AND texting...isn't that multitasking, a requirement of the job? :)

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 27th Feb 2012 20:09

I worked with a guy at Heathrow who used to bring a knitting machine in for night duties. He'd clamp it to the radar console and belt away all night!

kontrolor 27th Feb 2012 23:04

:yuk: fox news....

ILS 119.5 28th Feb 2012 09:13

When I worked at LATCC and LHR we had beds, it's a shame that the poor guys in the USA have to sleep in their chairs, how uncomfortable. I remember one guy at LATCC used to get into a sleeping bag whilst on the console. It was the middle of the night though and no traffic only the cleaners kept him awake.

"There was a chap at LATCC who used to vector the planes around his book 'cos the flat top radars made an ideal book rest. T'was a long time ago on Brs/Stu."

When we all (a lot of us) wore shirts and ties for work; I've seen people vector around their tie as it was lying across the radar

Jay Doubleyou 28th Feb 2012 11:50

Beds at LATCC
 
Too damned comfortable, someone forgot to call me off a long-sleep and I awoke in full daylight then walked into the ops room to a sea of strange faces, sorry "A" watch!

ILS 119.5 28th Feb 2012 12:04

At LATCC we had to call one of the chiefs one night in his room and the phone was answered by a female!! Not always sleeping then!!


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