Great discussion. Overall the US has the best ATC and best ATCO's in the world. Until January, I was domiciled in Europe (S. Italy) for the past 6-1/2 years with flights throughout Europe, NW Asia, and N. Africa.
There are some great ATCO's in Europe but it is a matter of scale. The UK for instance has great controllers, but it is a small island. The French are so bad that when we flew to/from London we filed Italy-Switzerland-Germany-Belgium-London. Oh did I leave France out? Yep, it was actually only 5-10 minutes further but we got to fly over the Alps, got intercepted by the Swiss F-18's (makes for great air-air photos), and did not have to contact Paris Control or Brist Control.
The most casual controllers: Italy. Bust some restricted airpspace (forget to turn) and they will advise that you have entered restricted airspace followed by "....anyway, turn right heading xxx." That is the end of the issue.
Or how about being level at FL270 (in Class A) and say "Rome, XXX cancelling IFR, going operational" and the controller says "talk to you in two hours this frequency." I just love TCAS. The same for the Greeks and Spanish; "request VFR between A1000 and FL340 (Class A airspace)." "XXX you are cleared between A1000 and FL340 and request that you monitor this frequency if possible for traffic advisories."
My gripe: when asked to Squawk XXXX, the response is "coming down." How cool, NOT.
There are some great ATCO's in Europe but it is a matter of scale. The UK for instance has great controllers, but it is a small island. The French are so bad that when we flew to/from London we filed Italy-Switzerland-Germany-Belgium-London. Oh did I leave France out? Yep, it was actually only 5-10 minutes further but we got to fly over the Alps, got intercepted by the Swiss F-18's (makes for great air-air photos), and did not have to contact Paris Control or Brist Control.
The most casual controllers: Italy. Bust some restricted airpspace (forget to turn) and they will advise that you have entered restricted airspace followed by "....anyway, turn right heading xxx." That is the end of the issue.
Or how about being level at FL270 (in Class A) and say "Rome, XXX cancelling IFR, going operational" and the controller says "talk to you in two hours this frequency." I just love TCAS. The same for the Greeks and Spanish; "request VFR between A1000 and FL340 (Class A airspace)." "XXX you are cleared between A1000 and FL340 and request that you monitor this frequency if possible for traffic advisories."
My gripe: when asked to Squawk XXXX, the response is "coming down." How cool, NOT.