cathaywannabe
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I'd like to get as many opinions on this as possible.
There are rumors that NATCA and the FAA are considering giving controllers the authority/responsibility to take all weather observations in the near future. I'd like to get as many viewpoints on this issue as possible, and why you feel the way you do.
Currently, there are about 1,000 ASOS units across the country. Most uncontrolled airports have ASOS which are not augmented, meaning if the ASOS observation is not representative of weather conditons or if a sensor breaks that data is either inaccurate or missing.
Most class "D" airports (control towers) have air traffic controllers which are required to augment the ASOS when data is missing or not representative.
Almost all class "C" and "B" airports have contract weather observers. These are FAA contracted employees that are ceritifed to observe the weather, usually 24 hours a day. They report what ATC controllers report at class "D" airports plus additive data, such as snow depth, thunderstorm location, clouds above 12,000 feet, etc.
What are your feelings on potentially terminating all contract weather observers and having tower controllers at places like MDW, JFK, LAX, SEA, etc. taking weather observations? Good idea or bad, and why?
Again, I'd like as many as possible to chime in on this, regardless of experience.
There are rumors that NATCA and the FAA are considering giving controllers the authority/responsibility to take all weather observations in the near future. I'd like to get as many viewpoints on this issue as possible, and why you feel the way you do.
Currently, there are about 1,000 ASOS units across the country. Most uncontrolled airports have ASOS which are not augmented, meaning if the ASOS observation is not representative of weather conditons or if a sensor breaks that data is either inaccurate or missing.
Most class "D" airports (control towers) have air traffic controllers which are required to augment the ASOS when data is missing or not representative.
Almost all class "C" and "B" airports have contract weather observers. These are FAA contracted employees that are ceritifed to observe the weather, usually 24 hours a day. They report what ATC controllers report at class "D" airports plus additive data, such as snow depth, thunderstorm location, clouds above 12,000 feet, etc.
What are your feelings on potentially terminating all contract weather observers and having tower controllers at places like MDW, JFK, LAX, SEA, etc. taking weather observations? Good idea or bad, and why?
Again, I'd like as many as possible to chime in on this, regardless of experience.