It's amazing hows there's just so much to say with very little known facts, based on the content of the comments read. For decades controllers have worked without licenses and or medicals, is it right, of course not! Certainly this is an indictment on the management aspect of the operation and not the fault of any one controller. When you are sick they want you to come to work, so figure it out!
I'm so tired of making the numbers work, pushing the envelope and going above and beyond for aviation tourism to work. Seems the easiest way to escape any situation is to cast the blame on those involved. How about we start by fixing the systematic underlying issues that have been plaguing this industry for decades. The airport is no longer able to handle the movements efficiently and effectively.
atc says...
It's amazing hows there's just so much to say with very little known facts, based on the content of the comments read. For decades controllers have worked without licenses and or medicals, is it right, of course not! Certainly this is an indictment on the management aspect of the operation and not the fault of any one controller. When you are sick they want you to come to work, so figure it out!
I'm so tired of making the numbers work, pushing the envelope and going above and beyond for aviation tourism to work. Seems the easiest way to escape any situation is to cast the blame on those involved. How about we start by fixing the systematic underlying issues that have been plaguing this industry for decades. The airport is no longer able to handle the movements efficiently and effectively.
On RUNWAY BLUNDER: Pilot took off heading for passenger jet
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