NorthEast Ohio
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Mayor Pete better get his ATC ranks fully staffed before he pulls stunts like this.
I was #35 for takeoff out of EWR a few Sundays ago, and there wasn't even any convection in the area, just some wind and rain.
35! Were you basically starting taxi in teterboro!?
Do you know that ATC staffing caused the delay? Define the 'area' where there wasn't convection? Where were you going? Where were other planes going? What was the weather there? Between here and there?Mayor Pete better get his ATC ranks fully staffed before he pulls stunts like this.
I was #35 for takeoff out of EWR a few Sundays ago, and there wasn't even any convection in the area, just some wind and rain.
Do you know that ATC staffing caused the delay? Define the 'area' where there wasn't convection? Where were you going? Where were other planes going? What was the weather there? Between here and there?
1. Yes
2. The Northeast
3. Jacksonville and Boston
4. All over
5. N/A
6. N/A
7. N/A
It was 20 MIT over WHITE and BIGGY with occasional complete departure stops.
N90 is very short staffed, and the controllers aren't happy about losing a big chunk of their airspace to PHL, so they are a little less enthusiastic about coming to work for mandatory overtime.
The PHL move has been turned off. https://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/air-traffic-controllers-long-island-no-move-t970guhk
Politics aside - the airspace move could fix some issues, but moving the controllers who are already at N90 is going to be a nonstarter. Very few people want to work at N90 that aren't originally from Long Island, but they did get a ton of people bidding to move to PHL if they transferred the airspace.
That is good. What was the date of that announcement? The link you provided is behind a paywall.
Ah sorry, more details here than... https://www.reddit.com/r/ATC/comments/1396sb9/faa_rescinds_order_for_30_air_traffic_controllers/
But the announcement was made on Friday.
Good. Lets hope they can get their staffing levels up to where they need to be.
Do you have a link to what the plan was? This article made it sound like Philly would be running Newark. I'm having trouble seeing that. Where do you work?Ah sorry, more details here than... https://www.reddit.com/r/ATC/comments/1396sb9/faa_rescinds_order_for_30_air_traffic_controllers/
But the announcement was made on Friday.
^^exactlyHmmm, who do you suppose ends up paying for these penalties?
Do you have a link to what the plan was? This article made it sound like Philly would be running Newark. I'm having trouble seeing that. Where do you work?
Thx. So all the EWR Sectors? Or just some? I did some googlin'. Looks there was a plan at one time to combine New York and Philly Approaches. Didn't see where the new location was going to be. That obviously hasn't happened. Do you know where that location was going to be?I'm gonna simplify as the plan has changed a dozen times but the rough idea was...
The Newark approach controllers are in N90 on Long Island, N90 is notoriously hard to staff because not everyone wants to live on Long Island (cost of living, politics, etc.). They wanted to move those controllers to PHL approach (either as a temporary duty or they could make a permanent move) and run Newark approach there. They would bring controllers to PHL and get them certified to run EWR and then let controllers that wanted to go back to N90 go back and work a different area, hence bringing up the N90 staffing.
I work in the industry, but not a controller.
Airline fares are already up 17.7% in the last year. Yet more cost pressures on carriers are only going to drive prices higher. There is no free lunch.
Thx. So all the EWR Sectors? Or just some? I did some googlin'. Looks there was a plan at one time to combine New York and Philly Approaches. Didn't see where the new location was going to be. That obviously hasn't happened. Do you know where that location was going to be?
Just run a bigger CAT 5 cable and relocate the screens to somewhere to where people want to live. N90 problem solved.
Been done. Socal, Norcal, there are others. They use Microwave, not cable...Just run a bigger CAT 5 cable and relocate the screens to somewhere to where people want to live. N90 problem solved.
The whole EWR area. I do not know where that was planned for.
Yeah..... not when you have a government entity, a union, potentially massive economic impact, and a critical safety matter involved. But I wish it were so simple.
The problem is in decided when a delay is in the airline's control.
Mx delays are easy. Those are controllable.
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Did it in Michigan. It is simple.
These rules will accomplish nothing.