StevieTimes
Line Up and Wait
I've had briefers who want you to give it in local time, to keep in simple for you (which is a nice service, I think); and then I've had briefers who insist on everything being in Zulu time. I much prefer the former. I can do the Zulu addition, but seriously...
This morning I gave my departure location and time, and said local time after giving the time. The briefer said he wouldn't accept local time, only Zulu time. I said "OK, well, 9:30 local time, plus five"... and he cut me off, and again insisted "no local time, we only accept Zulu time". I continued "...I'm sorry, I was doing the calculation for you; plus five hours would be 14:30 Zulu" and somehow we got disconnected.
I waited a few minutes, called back, and got a lady who seemed nicer.
Don't they want people to call in? I've had briefers who just ask for local time and do it for me, and are very personable, and make me want to use the phone service again. Mr. Crankypants made me want to explore the online options. It wasn't the insistence on using Zulu; but his annoyed tone, and interruption while I'm doing what he wants, was mildly annoying. His tone was not welcoming.
I guess in the future I'll have my times ready in Zulu, but geez, I really like the ones who seem like they're on your side and trying to help in any way they can.
Are there only a few "Zulu only" briefers, or are they all supposed to do that? I must have been getting lucky in the past that I haven't been getting these people, and whoever I've been getting has been nice enough to let me do it wrong.
This morning I gave my departure location and time, and said local time after giving the time. The briefer said he wouldn't accept local time, only Zulu time. I said "OK, well, 9:30 local time, plus five"... and he cut me off, and again insisted "no local time, we only accept Zulu time". I continued "...I'm sorry, I was doing the calculation for you; plus five hours would be 14:30 Zulu" and somehow we got disconnected.
I waited a few minutes, called back, and got a lady who seemed nicer.
Don't they want people to call in? I've had briefers who just ask for local time and do it for me, and are very personable, and make me want to use the phone service again. Mr. Crankypants made me want to explore the online options. It wasn't the insistence on using Zulu; but his annoyed tone, and interruption while I'm doing what he wants, was mildly annoying. His tone was not welcoming.
I guess in the future I'll have my times ready in Zulu, but geez, I really like the ones who seem like they're on your side and trying to help in any way they can.
Are there only a few "Zulu only" briefers, or are they all supposed to do that? I must have been getting lucky in the past that I haven't been getting these people, and whoever I've been getting has been nice enough to let me do it wrong.