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Old 01-21-2012 | 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
Even if we fixed this issue 100% today with never another misunderstanding on either to come up, its reasonable to still be cautious for a while and ask anyway because there is no way to tell if the issue was fixed 100% until you get 100% correct responses for a while. So far, on either "climb/descend and maintain" with crossing restrictions and/or "resume normal speed" with charted speed restrictions, I'm still trapping way too many errors by asking to stop asking so therefore I will keep asking. Its as simple as that.
Good point. I have to say my inclination is to say "screw em' I'm going to 350 because that's what they cleared me too!" and ASAP and let them deal with it. However, clarification is as simple and safe as "climb to 350, do you need me to comply with the crossing restrictions?" Who knows if you do have that one or two controllers out of 10 who have a different interpretation.

Speaking of ATC, here's a recent doozy:
Incident: Expressjet E145 at Gulfport on Jun 19th 2011, near collision on takeoff

Incident: Expressjet E145 at Gulfport on Jun 19th 2011, near collision on takeoff
By Simon Hradecky, created Tuesday, Dec 20th 2011 14:08Z, last updated Wednesday, Jan 18th 2012 22:05ZThe NTSB have released their factual report stating that radar data confirm both aircraft were airborne when the Embraer passed in front of the Cessna with a vertical separation of 0 feet and a horizontal separation of 300 feet.

The NTSB reported that the tower controller had cleared the Cessna for takeoff from runway 18 intersection taxiway A. 10 seconds later the Embraer reported on the tower frequency after taxiing along taxiway C, reported ready for takeoff from runway 14 and was cleared for takeoff from runway 14 another 6 seconds later.

A trainee controller and his instructor entering the control room at that time became aware of the simultaneous takeoff clearances and called "you have got two rolling", the controller however did not acknowledge. The trainee controller recalled seeing the Embraer passing just in front of the Cessna.

The investigation revealed that the tower controller in charge thought to get along well with his collegues, however was not well liked by his collegues, the collegues avoiding as much as possible to work with him. The collegues expressed frustration at the continual problems created by the controller and his inability to correct the deficiencies.

The investigation also found out that the radar facility's administration had limited the controller in charge to no longer be used as an instructor for trainee controllers as well as no longer to work the tower position, this restriction however had not been communicated to the controller, who was still licensed to work the tower position. As he was also licensed as controller in charge, he was free to assign himself to the tower position unless a supervisor was in charge of the radar facility.

The controller has been placed into an administrative status pending further action.

On Jan 18th 2012 the NTSB released their final report concluding the probable cause of the incident was:

the Gulfport control tower local controller cleared two aircraft for takeoff from runways with intersecting departure flight paths without ensuring the first aircraft had passed the flight path intersection prior to clearing the second aircraft for takeoff.
I guess they're people too. Personally, in over 21 years of flying I've always had a pretty positive interaction with controllers. Really, it's those inside the cockpit that don't get it most of the time. In fact, and I hate to say this on the forum but it's the truth so I'll let it fly, not on any level prior to here have I had so many facepalm moments listening to pilots talk to controllers. Seriously, do you think you're the only airplane around? Or that they can read your mind? Or that yelling is appropriate? Are you new to this?

But anyways, they're as bad as us so I guess it doesn't hurt to clarify.

BTW, slightly off subject I had a jumpseater once who had lost his license for 90 days for an altitude incursion in a WB on climb out of one of our hubs. It was a great reminder to take no prisoners no matter how often you do it every day.

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Old 01-21-2012 | 11:18 AM
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Thanks Dash8widget & others for the refresher course on the meaning of "climb and maintain" in reference to RNAV DPs with holddowns. I didn't know, or had forgotten, that its use deletes all altitude restrictions on a DP, although it makes sense if you think about the use of "descend and maintain" on a STAR. It makes me feel a little better that I'm apparently not the only one confused, I constantly heard other aircraft asking for clarification.

I guess my next question is, why the heck do they publish any holddowns on the SLC DPs if they are essentially never ever binding without the controller restating them anyways? Seems rather superfluous.
Old 01-21-2012 | 12:08 PM
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I dunno man, but I'd like to chime in and reiterate that nobody ever got violated for asking for clarification.
Old 01-21-2012 | 12:28 PM
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From the regional forum:
With all the talk of scope restrictions, I'm curious to see the different scope rules of the majors. A good general comparison of the restrictions and provisions of the legacies would be greatly apperciated. I hope to educate myself of the size and complexities of scope for future heathly flight deck discussions. Any chart or link to realivent comparison material would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
P.s. I apologize if the above post is misspelled or unlegible due to typing it quickly on my phone.
Old 01-21-2012 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by iceman49
Little difficult to compare winters in DTW and SLC
Didn't mean to give the impression I was comparing winters.

Yes, we get a lot more snow than DTW, but there's quite a number of days where the airplanes get covered with frost overnight and that has to be removed. They use the hot water and type IV procedure for that too.

The guy that came up with that procedure did a really good job running Delta's de-icing program here. The crews were (and are) well trained and they understand the benefits of both preventive maintenance and ensuring your de-icing equipment works... before the de-icing season hits.

Some stations have problems with one, two, or all three of those.
Old 01-21-2012 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by FrankCobretti
I dunno man, but I'd like to chime in and reiterate that nobody ever got violated for asking for clarification.
That's my philosophy. Takes about five seconds to ask and then its on the tape.
Old 01-21-2012 | 02:19 PM
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Question for Delta guys, It seems flying in and out of DTW lately there seems to be a ton more RJ's and less mainline stuff except for the heavy jets. How many pilots are based in DTW and how does it seem that Delta is utilizing the base since the merger? I know the DC 9 is going away, is there a crew base that is going to replace it?
Old 01-21-2012 | 02:42 PM
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Anyone experiencing TravelNet problems today?
Old 01-21-2012 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by PinnacleFO
Question for Delta guys, It seems flying in and out of DTW lately there seems to be a ton more RJ's and less mainline stuff except for the heavy jets. How many pilots are based in DTW and how does it seem that Delta is utilizing the base since the merger? I know the DC 9 is going away, is there a crew base that is going to replace it?
There's been talk about putting a 73 base there. I spend about half my adult life there and I'm based in LA, so it seems to make sense.
Old 01-21-2012 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by PinnacleFO
Question for Delta guys, It seems flying in and out of DTW lately there seems to be a ton more RJ's and less mainline stuff except for the heavy jets. How many pilots are based in DTW and how does it seem that Delta is utilizing the base since the merger? I know the DC 9 is going away, is there a crew base that is going to replace it?
There's going to be a significant ramp up of MD-90 flying in the next few months as well.
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