Walker wrote: My dearest of Friend; I do suggest you read a bit more clearly before “going off on some crazy rant…”
If this isn't suggesting that if you are not legally compelled to call the center then you're going to screw ATC and go anyway even though they saved your life, then I don't know what is. And if you weren't taking the side of the student when he forgot to get a code and was told to come back when he had one, then I guess I was mistaken.What legal authority does Nav Can have to say I MUST use a telephone (IE If I refuse to and demand that they do it over VHF are they legally compelled to comply?)
NOW what I would also like to know VERRY much, If one demands to do it over VHF is there a legal responsibility for ATC to comply??? Not that I want to make life harder for ATC, they have saved my life before and I have the utmost respect for them, but this seems to me to be more of a Nav Canada business decision than ATC not wanting to type stuff up anymore…. \\\
My dearest of Friend; I do suggest you read a bit more clearly before “going off on some crazy rant…” I guess I have to spell this out in plain english. This is not a policy change, it's an equipment change. We never had to type anything before, it was simply pen and paper. Now that we have computer programs that cut down 90% of the communications that we do off of the radio, there has to be changes in other areas to make it work. People have to call for a code and give their intentions in advance.however my question still stands as I personally feel there is more politics behind the curtain here than the general public is being told… IE something involving money and staffing….
The fine people who answer our calls on the radio and on the phone I suspect have very little to do with policy changes of this magnitude; however irregardless if they are responsible or not WE the tax paying citizens of this country do have to deal with the system…
Yes if you're waiting 30min for a code or getting misdirections from ATC then there is a problem with a system. As with any new equipment it'll take some time to iron out the wrinkles. What surprises me is in the 15 or more other towers that have switched to this system, I've never heard anyone complain until Victoria.
Consider this, right now you have to spend that 5 min. idling, waiting for long winded Wendy to finish telling clearance about how she's planning on flying by the house with the pretty fence and then climb to 5,000 to get a better look before coming in for one circuit then out to Active Pass to watch the Ferries then a quick stop at that little airport with the potholes oh what's it called...
With the new system, once it gets working properly, you simply call the number 5-10min. in advance, (that's how it works after its running properly) give your intentions, get a code and have no delays on frequency with the engine running. What does 5 min in your Seminole cost, $25? The students should be jumping for joy, it saves them enough money to afford a Mcdonalds special for a week, the instructor on the other hand loses 0.1 in the log book so I can understand your anger.
Oh and Walker, I'm not going anywhere near your panties, I was asking if you wanted the company to clean them.