Hi all,
I think it would be the end of the worlds leading and great atc system.ALPA even admitted to licking their chops to be in control. The airline mgmt and union mgt want to get their hands on the con. Most of my still working controller buddies are against this. Im sure many airline pilots may not be in favor of turning over control to the wizards that run their airlines.
We have a long standing tradition of training controllers in the military, many moving on to the faa. The CTI program numbers about 30 colleges now for 2 or 4 yr degree in atc.
The contract twr program with faa oversight is provided by 4 contract companies thru the faa. These are smaller airports with towers, some of you may fly out of. These towers are staffed by about a third of the staffing a faa tower would have. Use caution, sometimes these towers can get overloaded, and only one person is working all the positions. Ground , local, clearance delivery /flight data. Twr phone ringing, twr door buzzer going off, airport ops calling on grnd freq for something. A couple tragic accidents come to mind, one in frederick md. Between a cirrus and a helicoptor. Another in brown field in san diego between a c-172 and a sabreliner. And others, but what caused these accidents was the controller working all positions in tower, overloaded, task saturated, and didnt have time time to look , focus, and SEPERATE the aircraft. You can bet that a board running this atc corp. would be more fiscal in running the operation skinny. Watch the smithsonian or discovery channel on airline crashes from years ago. Atc is partly to blame in some of these tragic events. Throw in foreign crews, english as a second langage, fatigue, weather , and a toxic brew is cooking.
We dont need to reinvent the wheel. Weve got the best thing going now. It does need some tweaking. What would help is a steady funding stream (no more sequesters, hiring freezes, govt shutting down) hiring, training. Fees like mike stated above would be the norm. Watch what you wish for. The biggest issue in my 33 year atc career that started in 1980 was short staffing. Sadly when i retired in 2013, the biggest issue was lack of staffing.
Some good reading avbl. On this subject on
http://www.avweb.com Also , i see no reason to lock this thread. Its been civil and engaging, and truthful. Please share your thoughts.
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Michael