YWG staff shortage

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YWG staff shortage

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just curious as to the plans as far as the staff shortage (Summer Vacation?).

Are all areas of Canada like this?

can you rotate some one from other areas of Canada?
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Post by invertedattitude »

You can't rotate to other centers, you can't even rotate to other specalties in most cases inside your own center.

It requires training and qualification, a process which takes months.
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Staff shortage? What staff shortage?

105% baby...
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just don't make any requests while training cause the terminal guys are useless
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Post by avfun »

I know it's flame-bait, but I'm going to respond anyway.

I think it's a safety issue, not a "controllers are useless" issue.

They shouldn't be taking on more than they can safely manage. If they're understaffed that number gets lower because they're working longer sessions, and more hours.

Unfortunately where a commercial airport is involved training aircraft are usually the first to be sacraficed.

I think WG terminal does an excellent job, considering their staffing situation. I've seen numerous occasions when they've accomodated training/vfr aircraft even when they've got a NOTAM issued that says they won't. Seems that as soon as they're able to fit in trainers, they usually do.
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Post by Jerricho »

tofo wrote:just don't make any requests while training cause the terminal guys are useless
Nice try :roll:

Anyone who thinks the NOTAMS and VFR restrictions are in place for shits and giggles is more than welcome to come on down to 777 Moray any day of the week, ask for me, and I'll gladly give you a tour of the Terminal specialty.
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Post by tesox2 »

Jer, Will you be wearing your top hat and suspenders or your crayola suit for the tour? I just might take you up!
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This week it's the maid outfit. And the invite is to everyone but you :wink:
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Post by Pratt X 3 »

Hey Jerricho, the maid's outfit isn't a sympathetic gesture for your brothers down south, is it?

Male air traffic controllers don dresses in protest

Air traffic controllers upset about government dress-code rule are showing "their displeasure in high-flying fashion, with some men protesting by wearing women's clothing," The Associated Press writes. "The Federal Aviation Administration's dress code, instituted in September, bars jogging outfits, halter tops, shorts and jeans. Approved clothing items include dress slacks, casual shirts with collars and sweaters. Midnight-shift workers are exempt, AP says. Several times during the past year, however, male air traffic controllers have worn dresses or kilts to work, according to the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, the union representing controllers.

continued here: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/ ... ress_N.htm
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Your right it was bait. See the last time I posted something everyone called me names that the problem was fixed (you've helped me tremendosly since) so this time I figured I'd get the name calling out of the way the. It never happed but the notams have dissapeard and for that I thank you
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Post by GilletteNorth »

Wouldn't flow control be put into effect in YWG if it was needed due to staffing shortage?
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Jerricho wrote:This week it's the maid outfit.
nah...maid uniforms are too ethnic for my taste...however, I'm partial to long legs with pig-tails in a Catholic school uniform. Get some on YWG staff and you'll be getting an application from me.

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OOOps I did it again :oops:
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Post by invertedattitude »

GilletteNorth wrote:Wouldn't flow control be put into effect in YWG if it was needed due to staffing shortage?

I don't know YWG, but 8)
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