I was a bit taken aback last week when Houston got lippy with me about 1) not being able to slow for an approach behind a C-172 at KVCT, and 2) being above 250 below 10k. I was conducting a category check with a student so I was in role and allowing the candidate make all the decisions. But these jackalopes kept pressing about it and my student finally relented and attempted to slow the rocket down, so I had to break out of role and avoid a legitimate safety of flight situation. That's when the fun started.
It's not like we're not local to this region, nor is Houston center new at the controlling non-standard aircraft game. So I was sincerely surprised by the lack of courtesy and buffoonish lack of knowledge of their own jobs that particular afternoon. Dude actually sarcastically replied to my student:
" ----- XX, you mean to tell me you really caaaaan't do 170?". I could feel my skin turning green and the flight suit get snug, but I took the high road and told him to just get me long vectors until he got the separation he needed.
Then we get it again coming back to home plate below 10K. Clownshoes starts patronizing my student like we're new at this game:
Hst: "----- XX say airspeed"
Us:
"3-zero-zero Kanots"
Hst *queue douchebag patronizing tone*: "------ XX, you áre aware of the restriction to maintain 250 below 10-thousand right?"
Uncle Hindsight in the RCP:
Suffice to say when you have to quote LOAs and spelling out your aircraft type and approach category, you know we've gone off the rails on the mutual courtesy train between ATC and operators. Thankfully this is the exception and not the rule to our daily relationship.
Slowing to 170 clean heavyweight a mere 2000 feet from terra firma?...