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towerguy wrote:Off 23L the non-RNAV aircraft ie the B1900 are not equipped and so we give those aircraft 'at 500ft turn left heading 190 maintain 3000ft to 10AA DME (southbound) or 'at 500ft turn right heading 270 maintain 3000ft to 10AA DME' for the northbound. (Domestic turboprop or below only.) Then they are picked up by radar and given further.
happens."towerguy wrote:you are right - it is pretty technical
sometimes it even drags me away from the sport section of the Herald!!!!!!!!!
... Sorry ... but that was funny
... quite a few year back we had Nick Beatty regularly stop here and we organize a multi-play were Nick was an upcoming ATC guy , last I heard he is based in Christchurch here but when training his base off operation and training or first assignment was Dunedin , the great thing Nick started to teach but also we had follow procedure using the AIP charts - rather a VATSIM approach it was a teaching both him and offered help for the other new to it ... it was a great few months/year.
KIDS!
, My oldest brothers wife Jodi was ATC, because she was from Wagga Wagga , when the lighties got lost she knew the landmarks so well that literary talked the plane home , ... wouldn't hard to pick her out off a crowd , she had this real Aussie twang .Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests