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can you refuse to "speak" with a controller???

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Had a controller in Midway screw up big time and if it wasn't for the two of us taking action quickly, we would have embedded ourselves in a NWA A320 on takeoff. After take off and doing the checklist, we ask the tower controller for his first name and a phone number we could get a hold of him and his supervisor. Two hours later we get on the ground and I call the supervisor and before anything was said, he told me he had taken that controller off work status and scheduled him for retraining already. Made a report about it and moved on. No screaming, yelling, attitude or anything. Kept it professional and it all worked out. Everybody has a bad day..... so take that midol, act professional and move on....

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I am pretty sure that a couple of pax on that 320 must have left a nice stain on their seats.
 
ok fine it was a gay question - now flame on

move along - there is nothing to see here
 
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Hey guys they cut us breaks all the time. We should do the same. Hopefully it will someday become taboo to rat each other out....
 
Brother, I hope you are kidding. We have by far the best controllers... :)
Agree, I think Kuala Lumpur must have the worst controllers out there. Often it sounds like they get offended if you ask them to "say again" something so when they repeat it they'll say it twice as fast... :eek: ..and while you are asking them to repeat something they'll switch your landing runway back and forth too - beautiful place, very sucky controllers...
 
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Agree, I think Kuala Lumpur must have the worst controllers out there. Often it sounds like they get offended if you ask them to "say again" something so when they repeat it they'll say it twice as fast... :eek: ..and while you are asking them to repeat something they'll switch your landing runway back and forth too - beautiful place, very sucky controllers...
You think a certain 747 accident a while back would have curbed their attitude a little...

I've always found that, when a controller gets especially aggressive (northeast more than anywhere else), simply asking for their initials will often get them to do a self-correcting-attitude-check (never had them refuse, either).

I've only had to call an ATC facility about a controller ONCE, and it was in Martha's Vineyard about 7 years ago after 3 go-arounds in a Lear due to controller ineptitude (kept putting people in front of us too close-in to the runway). Finally had to declare min fuel and, even then, they tried to put someone in front of us for takeoff as we were on a 1 mile final. Told them myself to hold short, do not take the runway and, luckily for us, they listened.

The controller was sent for retraining, supervisor was in the tower 5 minutes after we landed (New York Approach was monitoring and called the tower manager before we were on the ground).

Most of the time, the controllers are cool, they are just saturated and then get frustrated. Happens to all of us.
 
Tell him you were on a landline, or that you had a shift change.

Or tell him to standby and then not call him for five minutes or better yet, forget him.

Or just check in 5-10 times.

Or you could be like JB bubbas and just not answer.

;)
 
There was a Gulfstream with an American crew that bagged it into a mountainside some years ago because the controller spoke very poor English. Does anyone remember where that was? I remember a video from training about that.
 
I think you need to clean the sand out of your vagina!!!:laugh:

Let him have an attitude. Why does that really bother people so much?? Let him be the one to have a heart attack at an early age. Its not like you have to deal with the guy for a long period of time. Sit back and relax, let the poor man/woman vent and sound like an idiot.:beer:
 
I think you need to clean the sand out of your vagina!!!:laugh:

Let him have an attitude. Why does that really bother people so much?? Let him be the one to have a heart attack at an early age. Its not like you have to deal with the guy for a long period of time. Sit back and relax, let the poor man/woman vent and sound like an idiot.:beer:

I'd say the same thing if I was stickin' it to an ass like that!
 
If you happen to check on a freq and the controller gives you attitude (for whatever reason), can you state that you refuse to "speak with him/her and would like to have a back-up controller"?? or superviser work you until your off the freq/out of their airspace?
Only if he steals your lunch money.
 

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