First of all, the intent of this post isn't to flame or insult Memphis Center. I am however curious if those of you in civilian aviation can relate to what we (the B-52 community) have experienced working with them, or if the treatment we tend to get in thier airspace is triggered when they see H/B-52/I on the strip (ie, is it us in particular that pisses em off?).
I could provide a lot of specific examples, but for now I'll keep it general. Generally speaking, we get a lot of rudeness and hostility in Memphis's airspace. If we're slow to check in, read back a clearance wrong, miss part of a clearance and ask them to repeat the part we missed (or the part that was stepped on), step on VHF traffic by calling them on UHF (we spend 90% of our time on the radios on UHF), etc, etc, at best we can expect an angry tone of voice or a transmission dripping with sarcasm. Often times we'll get our asses ripped right there over the radio. This isn't just from recent observation either- it's been going on since before I started flying B-52's 4 years ago.
I've been tempted to think that because of how busy they are, they just don't have time to deal with the slightest mistake or bad radio call, and their behavior simply reflects the stressful nature of their job. However, our training profiles often take us all over the nation into ARTCC's that are arguably much busier than Memphis. (Fort Worth, LA, etc), and everywhere else we go, the controllers are always professional, polite, and when need be, patient.
Anyone care to comment or add?
If anyone here happens to work for Memphis Center, is there anything we can do to improve our relationship with you guys? Naturally, we do our best not to make you guys mad at us, but please realize that with the high turnover we have in military aviation (with regular transfers, retirements, seperations, etc), there is always "training in progress" on every CONUS training sortie we launch, and more often than not, that B-52 guy who can't seem to check in properly or who messes up his clearance is a brand new copilot who's fresh out of pilot training, and is new to dealing with a busy ARTCC.
Best regards,
I could provide a lot of specific examples, but for now I'll keep it general. Generally speaking, we get a lot of rudeness and hostility in Memphis's airspace. If we're slow to check in, read back a clearance wrong, miss part of a clearance and ask them to repeat the part we missed (or the part that was stepped on), step on VHF traffic by calling them on UHF (we spend 90% of our time on the radios on UHF), etc, etc, at best we can expect an angry tone of voice or a transmission dripping with sarcasm. Often times we'll get our asses ripped right there over the radio. This isn't just from recent observation either- it's been going on since before I started flying B-52's 4 years ago.
I've been tempted to think that because of how busy they are, they just don't have time to deal with the slightest mistake or bad radio call, and their behavior simply reflects the stressful nature of their job. However, our training profiles often take us all over the nation into ARTCC's that are arguably much busier than Memphis. (Fort Worth, LA, etc), and everywhere else we go, the controllers are always professional, polite, and when need be, patient.
Anyone care to comment or add?
If anyone here happens to work for Memphis Center, is there anything we can do to improve our relationship with you guys? Naturally, we do our best not to make you guys mad at us, but please realize that with the high turnover we have in military aviation (with regular transfers, retirements, seperations, etc), there is always "training in progress" on every CONUS training sortie we launch, and more often than not, that B-52 guy who can't seem to check in properly or who messes up his clearance is a brand new copilot who's fresh out of pilot training, and is new to dealing with a busy ARTCC.
Best regards,
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