Is this right?They should have callsigns and intentions of each aircraft memorized but to assist, they use flight progress strips. Generally for tower they’re hand written though.
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Is this right?
Col 1
Tailnumber
Type
Heading?
Col 2
Squawk
Time of departure?
Altitude in 100s
I didn’t think it was headings being that it was down to the degrees, but I didn’t have any other guess.All except heading. That a computer identification (CID). Just a number that identifies that particular strip so if a controller wants to amend anything on it, they reference that number in doing so.
I guess the altitude could be looked at as hundreds if you put two zeros at the end. The three altitudes there are in FLs.
Are they memorizing or jotting details down about who's what?
Are they memorizing or jotting details down about who's what?
Are they memorizing or jotting details down about who's what?
More often than you’d think they know a lot less about you than you wish they did. That’s not meant as disrespect in any way. A great deal of the country they don’t have you on radar and have no idea where you actually are (relatively speaking).Yes. A lot of the 'picture' is in their head. Radar helps a lot. Most of the 'jotting' is done via keyboard these days but pencil and paper still has it's use
More often than you’d think they know a lot less about you than you wish they did. That’s not meant as disrespect in any way. A great deal of the country they don’t have you on radar and have no idea where you actually are (relatively speaking).
Like I said, it’s relative. Within a few miles isn’t good enough sometimes.If you are where you say you are they got a real good idea.
Like I said, it’s relative. Within a few miles isn’t good enough sometimes.
How is ATC keeping track of so many details?
What kinds of screens and capabilities are on ATC panels?
One of my offices, also taken a long time ago. Worked in the yellow one until the big one arrived and got put together.
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So you're saying the tower is a land of pure imagination?What does the inside of the tower look like?
Taken a long time ago, this is my office.
The only person sitting down is where I'm normally found. That isn't me and we no longer have the D-Bright (scope top center of picture)
Person on the right is ground control/clearance delivery (she washed out by the way). Person to her left is flight data, next to the left is cab coordinator, next person is local, and the person sitting down is the watch supervisor. Other two people are oxygen thieves. Why everyone is standing up is a mystery. Just over the left shoulder of cab coordinator is the strip bay (those green things in the posted picture above) The beige screens are where all the phone lines, intercoms, land lines and radios are selected. Any questions about what is what, just ask.
It looks a lot more clean and simple than I imagined. What are their respective jobs? Is it just about the same for the civilian towers either big coms or the small locals?
My local tower (contract) never has more than two controllers in it. In fact, I think they only have 7 or 8 total who work there.
Yeah, ATC looks like an alright gig, but FAA blocks out any newbs from beginning the training after 30. Makes sense to me though. Based on how it looks on the youtube videos, ATC is expected to be like all knowing geniuses with perfect memory. I haven't seen any slip up yet though, so... I've seen some pilots slip up with ATC though. Hehe. If not getting into the groove of the job before over the hill, it's probably too risky. Plus it's not a big job market, eh. I bet there's a big line to get a gig in a tower out there.
That video helps a lot. I need to know that.
As far as more mistakes by ATC these days, you don't think that it's a matter of the airspace being more filled with planes than ever in history complicating the job, or maybe the brains are getting too weak because new ideals and habits such as corporate food and too much TV. If brains get weak, they make mistakes, and there's no way to compensate except to automate the job...if that actually would work.
Lol! Millennials...
I can tell you this, my brother is a controller and he can’t stand the new crop. Don’t study, make mistakes, stay on their phones all the time, show up late, etc, etc.
Taken a long time ago, this is my office.
The only person sitting down is where I'm normally found. That isn't me and we no longer have the D-Bright (scope top center of picture)
Person on the right is ground control/clearance delivery (she washed out by the way). Person to her left is flight data, next to the left is cab coordinator, next person is local, and the person sitting down is the watch supervisor. Other two people are oxygen thieves. Why everyone is standing up is a mystery. Just over the left shoulder of cab coordinator is the strip bay (those green things in the posted picture above) The beige screens are where all the phone lines, intercoms, land lines and radios are selected. Any questions about what is what, just ask.
What, no coffee pot?!! How am I supposed to trust what you guys tell me?