I am wondering why KBOI tower is even open at that hour. There can't be enough traffic to justify it, and lots of airliners find their way into uncontrolled fields at night.
There was a sleeping incident a few years ago. Starbucks offered free coffee for controllers for awhile. I got woke up by a flight of 2 F4's at oh dark thirty once. It was a portable tower about 50 feet from the runway. The sound of two phantoms with the burners lit off through plexiglass gets you up. A few seconds later one of them says "morning Tower." They never ratted me out though.
I never fell asleep during a midshift, might get sleepy but never out. We'd work 2 day shifts, 2 swings, and 2 mid shifts. We had the approach controller fall asleep one night at Eglin during the midshift. Pensacola was trying to handoff an overflight and finally gave up and handed the plane off to either JAX center or Tyndall approach. Controller got his pee pee smacked the next day.
I'm willing to bet that back in your day you had two controllers minimum per shift. I'm alone from 11pm to 7 am and on long holiday weekends. We've been single supervisor on those shifts for years now. Sucks when you come back upstairs from a bathroom break to find the phone ringing or a radio call from a cheesed off someone who thinks controllers should always be there standing by to answer their call. I'm sure the only thing they're thinking is that I'm asleep.
I'm willing to bet that back in your day you had two controllers minimum per shift.
I am wondering why KBOI tower is even open at that hour. There can't be enough traffic to justify it, and lots of airliners find their way into uncontrolled fields at night.
I suppose military ops can influence a requirement for 24 hrs but its definitely not required. Probably nine different duty stations I've been assigned and not a one was 24 hrs. Just never had a need for ops in the middle of the night.
Speaking of high. Back in the 90s MCAS Yuma had a bunch of controllers get busted for meth. Thank God I didn't get sent there to fill in!
I think the only AF base I worked out that was 24 hours was Eglin AFB. It was boring and most of the time did not talk with a single plane.
Speaking of drug busts, we had around 6-10 test positive for pot at Eglin and they were immediately out of USAF ATC, and shortly later kicked out of the service. Don't know what type of a discharge they got but must not have been a bad one as most got picked up by the FAA!
I'm willing to bet that back in your day you had two controllers minimum per shift. I'm alone from 11pm to 7 am and on long holiday weekends. We've been single supervisor on those shifts for years now. Sucks when you come back upstairs from a bathroom break to find the phone ringing or a radio call from a cheesed off someone who thinks controllers should always be there standing by to answer their call. I'm sure the only thing they're thinking is that I'm asleep. When they mention that they've been calling for a while, my rote answer is, "Can't a guy go to the bathroom every once in a while?" which usually shuts them up.
What the eff?! I always thought you guys used a pee tube or bottle like the pilots do.
I just peed off the catwalk onto the maint pukes!
What do controllers do when it is completely dead (traffic wise)? Like at a small Class D airport during a snow storm and there is zero traffic? Training, surf the web, sleep?
What do controllers do when it is completely dead (traffic wise)? Like at a small Class D airport during a snow storm and there is zero traffic? Training, surf the web, sleep?
Smoke pot.
Come one man...why you gotta give away the secrets?
Nothing else to do when you've reached the end of the internet so why not fire up a tube?
Smoke goes up so I just pull down the stairs, climb up and open the roof hatch. S'all gooooood.