Kenny Phillips
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It's kind of a big deal, regardless of the cause. Still, if she had a medical problem, that should be that. If it was something else, then I'm sure we'll hear about it. (Locally, two pilots for regionals died of OD; a look at their FB page showed lots of anti-heroin posts!)Poor lady had a problem and it becomes national news, I call BS.
It's kind of a big deal, regardless of the cause. Still, if she had a medical problem, that should be that. If it was something else, then I'm sure we'll hear about it. (Locally, two pilots for regionals died of OD; a look at their FB page showed lots of anti-heroin posts!)
That’s what I was thinking. I’m a bit surprised by that, although I suppose at midnight, things are quite slow.Doesn't sound right that for a single controller to be alone in the tower at a busy airport like Las Vegas.
single controller, no ground or clearance. the single controller does all positions.Wow. Scary and sad.
I'm surprised nobody tried ground or clearance.
Damn, that was tough to listen to. I hope she heals up from that. Doesn't sound right that for a single controller to be alone in the tower at a busy airport like Las Vegas.
As I understand it, she was the only one in the tower. She was handling all three positions.Wow. Scary and sad.
I'm surprised nobody tried ground or clearance.
Looks like she's OK and not the controller involved.Hope it's not the woman I know out at LAS. I think she moved to a slightly different role, but this is concerning.
that was rude of her to choke when people are trying to land and taxi.
I hope she's ok and that the guys who gave her a hard time early in the recording feel really bad now.
Glad to hear it, Bill.Looks like she's OK and not the controller involved.
You say this:
And then you say this:
The second part is an appropriate post. The first part is just tasteless, considering the circumstances. Kidding or not.
That’s what I thought as well. When I toured our local tower and TRACON facility, I thought it was mentioned that having a two controller minimum was SOP. Surprising that only one would be in the tower at LAS.Funny, after the Comair crash at LEX, with one controller on duty, I thought the FAA directed at least two controllers on duty. When I was ATC in the Air Force two was the minimum.
Yep, and that's when there's a problem. I don't know if the FAA medical folks treat controllers differently (or do they even need a medical?) but a stroke may be a tough thing to come back from.single controller, no ground or clearance. the single controller does all positions.
Yep, and that's when there's a problem. I don't know if the FAA medical folks treat controllers differently (or do they even need a medical?) but a stroke may be a tough thing to come back from.
We’re good at speculating and medically speaking seems most probable.Why is everyone saying she had a stroke? That information has not and may not ever be released.
Why is a stroke more probable than e.g. diabetic shock or anything else that causes confusion and slurred speech?We’re good at speculating and medically speaking seems most probable.
Why is everyone saying she had a stroke? That information has not and may not ever be released.
That is also very possible.Why is a stroke more probable than e.g. diabetic shock or anything else that causes confusion and slurred speech?
Nauga,
who doesn't think we're 'good' at speculation