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Pre-takeoff checklist
Would you get charged a fee if you obtained Flight Following, but did not file a VFR flight plan?
The best part about federal contracts, you can underbid them, provide half the service term, then go back and just say OOPS we underbid and we need more money. You'll get it.
Would you get charged a fee if you obtained Flight Following, but did not file a VFR flight plan?
Controllers have to call-in PIREPs??! That right there tells you all you need to know about the inefficiency of the system.
It depends on how the system gets set up, but in most places if you operate "in the system" you get charged system fee. If you only talk to towers, you only pay tower fees. If you only get briefings, you only pay briefing fees. If you don't talk to anyone, you pay no fees except airport fees. If you don't use airports, you pay nothing.
http://www.navcanada.ca/EN/products-and-services/Documents/Service Charges-Eng.pdf:
For smaller propeller aircraft (3.0 tonnes or less), we have flat annual and quarterly charges. These aircraft
also receive a flat $10 charge for each day that they depart from a list of seven specified international airports.
I would think operating "ala carte" this way would be prohibitively expensive. I hope if the system does get privatized that they come up with some kind of pricing scheme that won't completely kill recreational flying.
I would think operating "ala carte" this way would be prohibitively expensive. I hope if the system does get privatized that they come up with some kind of pricing scheme that won't completely kill recreational flying.
So, if we privatize ATC here in the US, it sounds like it would be a federally chartered corporation. How would we do this and not end up with problems similar to what we have in the Federally chartered bank corps. that have caused such an upheaval in the financial industry, not once, but several times? What happens when we have an ATC financial crisis? Would the federal government have to step in to save our "too-big-to-fail" ATC system?
actually, it is. And I love it.I saw some chiding early in the thread about those who desire "small government" -- as if this were that. It's not.
actually, it is. And I love it.
often you see posts around here from tea party types just salivating over any chance to outsource any part of the federal government under the guise of cost savings. yet, when the cost savings comes at their own expense, the retreat comes post haste. I absolutely love it.
The reality is it never comes as cost savings to the public.
Almost always costs more, actually. 1.83 times more, to be exact.
The best part about federal contracts, you can underbid them, provide half the service term, then go back and just say OOPS we underbid and we need more money. You'll get it.
http://www.pogo.org/our-work/reports/2011/co-gp-20110913.html
I posted that to the first page and the article with statistics to back it up. Do you just like to hear yourself talk?
woah, settle down there. You'll waste all your energy. Then who will troll around the forums spewing all the clueless BS that you normally do?Who the **** do you think you are, and why the ****mdo you feel they say this? Are you just an ******* at heart and need to spew out crap? What kind of demented self loathing puts are you? Do you kick dogs for no reason?
woah, settle down there. You'll waste all your energy. Then who will troll around the forums spewing all the clueless BS that you normally do?
Not as long as you're around.there is no shortage here.
Not as long as you're around.
Isn't there a boat somewhere that needs to be crashed into a dock?
So, let's hear your motivation....
That wasn't clear? You're a clueless, pontificating, loudmouth, know-it-all ass
the exact reason I spend as little time as possibly with other pilots
MMMkay
by god if you just keep posting more drivel sooner or later you'll "win"So, why are you avoiding the question? Don't want to face your personal demons? Daddy didn't give you enough attention?
The reality is it never comes as cost savings to the public. None of these privatized systems actually save the public money, they just increase the margin the market gets. Do you think the LM contract is cheaper than FSS could have done it by upgrading the technology? What overall economic impact do you believe it to have had?
Comments coming out of the congress seam to support farming out ATC. I don't support the action, but I can see how some would be misled into the position. Small GA would feel the pain. Corporate flight departments will not like it, but they have the ability to pay. The airlines will just bundle the cost into the price of your ticket.
by god if you just keep posting more drivel sooner or later you'll "win"
am I right?
Correct. Any so-called savings the airlines see will go to increased margin. It's exactly what happened when the excise taxes on airline tickets went away for a while - the final all-in ticket prices to the public didn't go down, but the ratcheted up a bit more when the tax was restored. Same thing with fuel surcharges these days - fuel savings goes to profit, not cost reduction.
The airlines profit center is the a la carte fee structure for bag fees, premium seating, ticket change charges, food, fuel surcharges, etc. If the corporation running ATC operates in a similar fashion, you'd see a base price for filing a flight plan & basic ATC services, another charge if you changed it, another charge for in-flight reroute, another charge for landing at towered airports (and higher fee for airline airports), and so forth. There might be time-of-day surcharges.
Any "non-profit" corporation can earn a "profit" (though it's not called that), and spend that extra money on new systems, unnecessary items, high executive salaries, bonuses and the like. To stir a pot, AOPA is a non-profit, yet the president flys around in a jet.
How do I 'win' when there is no competition? I cannot win from this dialogue at all, as I have no real stake in it, there is nothing of significance to me here. You on the other hand stand to 'win' if you think about why you felt you had to 'challenge' me and 'win' something.
You have nothing I want, nor do you have the ability to take from me, so winning doesn't even apply; unless of course I make you think, and that makes you decide to make better choices in the future. Then I win some karma points, they're jokers in the deck of cards life deals. They're really the only thing worth playing for. Doubtful you provide any though.
Tax the fuel to pay for ATC. Same as roads.
Comments coming out of the congress seam to support farming out ATC. I don't support the action, but I can see how some would be misled into the position. Small GA would feel the pain. Corporate flight departments will not like it, but they have the ability to pay. The airlines will just bundle the cost into the price of your ticket.
Can anyone explain what problems there are currently in ATC that would be solved by farming it out? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
The cost of retirement benefits and the high pay scale is likely what they are trying to address.