Anyone work in Air Traffic Control?
Anyone work in Air Traffic Control?
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Legend83

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10,317 posts

238 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Off the back of the recent threads in some other sections about people disillusioned by their jobs, I have spent a boring morning (no work on) scouting the Prospects website just out of interest.

My BIL is a pilot and loves his job. I couldn't be a pilot but am interested in that field. So I got reading about ATC.

Anyone working in ATC wish to share the pros and pitfalls? I guess my main issue in life is maintaining a stable family life and not sure if the unsociable hours/potential to be moved locations would ever suit.

MarkwG

5,588 posts

205 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Happy to share, drop me a line. Also, www.pprune.org , ATC forums worth a read & a search.

DrTre

12,955 posts

248 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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There's a couple IIRC, euroboy for one. MarkwG is another.

Edited by DrTre on Wednesday 15th July 11:19

bonsai

2,015 posts

196 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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I do believe it's not really the kind of job where you can Alt-Tab onto PH for an half an hour or so.

Legend83

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10,317 posts

238 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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MarkwG said:
Happy to share, drop me a line. Also, www.pprune.org , ATC forums worth a read & a search.
Thanks, YHM.

Legend83

Original Poster:

10,317 posts

238 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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bonsai said:
I do believe it's not really the kind of job where you can Alt-Tab onto PH for an half an hour or so.
That would be the biggest pitfall obviously...

Ray Singh

3,056 posts

246 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Legend83 said:
bonsai said:
I do believe it's not really the kind of job where you can Alt-Tab onto PH for an half an hour or so.
That would be the biggest pitfall obviously...
Along with having to hold in your "brown trout" for the length of your shift?

DrTre

12,955 posts

248 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Ray Singh said:
Along with having to hold in your "brown trout" for the length of your shift?
Surely you're allowed to say into the microphone "I've got a Jumbo in need of an emergency landing. Be back in a sec."?

stifler

37,069 posts

204 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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It's something that I have thought of. Quite stressful apparently.

JRM

2,063 posts

248 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Don't they have quite a low life expectancy after all the stress?

I knew a guy years ago who did this, and propbably still does, and he did reckon that the guys over 40 seemed to age noticably almost by the day, not sure how true it is though.

Superhoop1904

563 posts

224 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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DrTre said:
Ray Singh said:
Along with having to hold in your "brown trout" for the length of your shift?
Surely you're allowed to say into the microphone "I've got a Jumbo in need of an emergency landing. Be back in a sec."?
hehe

tom g

1,046 posts

211 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Ray Singh said:
Legend83 said:
bonsai said:
I do believe it's not really the kind of job where you can Alt-Tab onto PH for an half an hour or so.
That would be the biggest pitfall obviously...
Along with having to hold in your "brown trout" for the length of your shift?
confused

RB Will

10,329 posts

256 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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I have been told that it is one of the most stressful jobs going and a lot of people end up having to have time off for it.

illmonkey

19,176 posts

214 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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tom g said:
Ray Singh said:
Legend83 said:
bonsai said:
I do believe it's not really the kind of job where you can Alt-Tab onto PH for an half an hour or so.
That would be the biggest pitfall obviously...
Along with having to hold in your "brown trout" for the length of your shift?
confused
Exactly, imagine holding that for a 10 hour shift trying to guide planes into land!

MK4 Slowride

10,028 posts

224 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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I'd think you'd need to be switched on fully 100% of the time & also be teetotal?

LukeBird

17,170 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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stifler said:
It's something that I have thought of. Quite stressful apparently.
The latter point isn't true! wink

There's a thread in the P&P archive that is well worth a read that myself and several others gave plenty of info and links etc.
I'll try and find it, but searching isn't bringing anything up at the moment...

stifler

37,069 posts

204 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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LukeBird said:
stifler said:
It's something that I have thought of. Quite stressful apparently.
The latter point isn't true! wink

There's a thread in the P&P archive that is well worth a read that myself and several others gave plenty of info and links etc.
I'll try and find it, but searching isn't bringing anything up at the moment...
thumbup

E31Shrew

5,953 posts

208 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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I used to be in ATC but thankfully gave it up! Salaries are good but try not to end up at Swanwick. Airfield work was al ot more interesting. Try the NATS website

Legend83

Original Poster:

10,317 posts

238 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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LukeBird said:
stifler said:
It's something that I have thought of. Quite stressful apparently.
The latter point isn't true! wink

There's a thread in the P&P archive that is well worth a read that myself and several others gave plenty of info and links etc.
I'll try and find it, but searching isn't bringing anything up at the moment...
That would be awesome if you could find it.

Main issue for me at the moment is that NATS appear to suggest you could be posted anywhere after training. We live near Luton Airport which would be ideal, but we are settled where we are and the thought of commuting to Prestwick does not appeal.

offshorematt2

866 posts

232 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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MK4 Slowride said:
I'd think you'd need to be switched on fully 100% of the time & also be teetotal?
Ha! Knowing a few of the folk working International out of Swanick, I don't think I've ever met a less teetotal bunch smile

IIRC the shifts are 4days on 6days off (or something similar) on a rolling basis, so its about as far from 9 till 5 as you can get. It seems to me that the only full time mates are other folk on the same watch for obvious logistical reasons...

I had a very interesting day sitting observing at Swanick and it does seem to be pretty good crack. When on shift though, they aren't sitting at a screen for 12hrs - more like 1.5-2hrs max, then a break. They have more people on each watch than there are screens and seem to manage there time between each other. You know, come back from a break and see who has been on longest so let them off next.

Don't know how comparable that is with sitting up a tower in some god forsaken airfield though...

My pal got paid well during training and gets even better pay now. He wouldn't change anything (except NATS, but then who wouldn't change their boss?) wink