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VATUSA Events 6/16-6/22


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Events 6/16-6/22

 

Monday, June 16

ZMP Minneapolis Monday! Starting at 2300Z, coverage at KMSP for at least 3

hours

 

Thursday, June 19

ZFW Shotgun Approach Night: Jail Break starting at 0000Z featuring KSHV,

KABI, and KOKC

 

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Friday, June 20

FNO Casino Night! ZLA hosts featuring KLAS Las Vegas from 0000Z-0400Z

 

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Saturday, June 21

ZOB Three's Company featuring KDTW, KCLE, KPIT from 2300Z-0300Z

 

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ZJX TRACON Night featuring KTLH from 0000Z-0200Z

 

Sunday, June 21

Honolulu Tsunami Sundays featuring PHNL

 

ZTL Charlotte Live featuring KCLT from 2100Z-0100Z - pilot sign ups at

vztlartcc.org

 

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FNO in Sin City - I have a few comments on this, summed up nicely by KS: "Pilots are asked to read the informative, if not vaguely threatening article, What NOT to do When Flying ZLA prior to embarking on flights in and out of Vegas during this event."

 

That article, once again, can be found here: http://pilotcerts.laartcc.org/object/ZLA-common-pilot-errors.html

 

Be sure to reference the sections on Vegas if you intend to fly... I just recently checked-out there and can honestly say it disgusts me how many people botch the departures and arrivals flying in and out of there... and many of the same individuals repetitively. Please review the departure and arrival chart VERY carefully before flying, and if you do not understand something, ask ON THE GROUND, for clarification before you attempt to fly it...

 

I've worked Vegas approach nightly for the past week and a half and witnessed how it only takes one individual in the mix to cause m[Mod - Happy Thoughts]ive sequencing problems. It is very difficult to move aircraft to other locations due to the terrain limitations in the TRACON airspace if you manage to "fall off" the SID or STAR with the minimum vectoring altitudes and what not.

 

Another bit of information I will include, as I regularly did for events in ZAU, please, when you check on from a radar handoff from center with approach, there are three pieces (at most) of information you should be giving the approach controller - altitude, the ATIS code, and heading/speed (if [Mod - Happy Thoughts]igned one). This will help cut down on wasted air time on the frequency... I don't need a life-story check on with your location as I can clearly see where you are if I bought your handoff from another controller. Once again, your location is NOT necessary on a radar handoff - only non-radar this applies. The ATIS is also important to check ahead of time to begin planning for your arrival runway (thats right! You no longer need to PM the controller "what runway can I expect?"), being that is so widely available for use on the network now. The approach controllers will likely be quite busy much of the night and having to repeat weather/NOTAM information to each pilot that fails to check on with it can become quite an annoyance and, again, eats up radio time that may be necessary to turn someone on final, give an approach clearance, speed restriction, etc...

 

These simple items (which will take all of 10-15 minutes at best to review before you go) will help make the experience more enjoyable for everyone...

 

 

Regards,

 

Concerned ZLA controller who will likely be lit up like a Christmas tree Friday night - as KS once wrote

AJ Doubleday

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Another thing which I think would help plenty of pilots (I regularly recommend this to ATC students) monitor the real world Vegas frequencies! Available directly from liveatc.net... and here are the links:

 

http://d.liveatc.net/klas.m3u - Approach/Departure feed

http://d.liveatc.net/klas_twr.m3u - Tower feed

 

You honestly can learn quite a bit from listening for just a few minutes... pay specific attention to how pilots check on initially, how they read back instructions... this will help you cut back air time significantly... its actually quite enjoyable listening to these feeds and a lot can be learned. Highly recommended!

 

 

-AJ

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Keith Smith
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It's official, we need to hide the underline function from AJ again. Somewhere in there is a warm welcome for pilots to come and join us for the FNO

 

We plan on having some solid staffing and are looking forward to utilizing the staffing plan that was constructed shortly before the MITRE events.

 

AJ is right, though. As with any FNO or large scale event, brevity on the radio is key for controllers to be able to do their job, as is compliance with ATC instructions. Those instructions are there to ensure that everyone makes it down safely and efficiently.

 

As an aside, we will try to arrange staffing of the nearby Delta fields (VGT and HND) around Vegas to provide some interesting sights and sounds for GA pilots, too. The transition over LAS to/from either of those fields should make for a great sight seeing opportunity with planes arrival from all directions into Vegas.

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Seriously, I always look forward to getting hammered with traffic! I probably live for it as most of the guys here at ZLA do, but it's only enjoyable when the majority can keep up - as I'm sure most here would feel.

 

That was more of a vent than anything (but also meant to be informative and an eye-opener to some ), I'm sure we'll manage to make it work one way or another...

 

I certainly hope everyone enjoys it, it should be a lot of fun, especially if GA traffic comes out. Transitioning over LAS at 4,500 is quite entertaining.

 

 

-AJ

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I just recently checked-out there and can honestly say it disgusts me how many people botch the departures and arrivals flying in and out of there... and many of the same individuals repetitively. Please review the departure and arrival chart VERY carefully before flying, and if you do not understand something, ask ON THE GROUND, for clarification before you attempt to fly it...

 

I've worked Vegas approach nightly for the past week and a half and witnessed how it only takes one individual in the mix to cause m[Mod - Happy Thoughts]ive sequencing problems. It is very difficult to move aircraft to other locations due to the terrain limitations in the TRACON airspace if you manage to "fall off" the SID or STAR with the minimum vectoring altitudes and what not.

 

 

Disgusted? Really? A little terse with the language? You must be talking about me and my broke junk Citation X..... I swear... FS P[Mod - Happy Thoughts]engers... WTF, mate?

 

And who cares if a pilot jacks up your sequencing. If you talk fast enough to catch it, you fix can. You better call me or I'm going to make your night even more exciting....

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I certainly hope everyone enjoys it, it should be a lot of fun, especially if GA traffic comes out. Transitioning over LAS at 4,500 is quite entertaining.

-AJ

 

I'll probably be showing up around the later portion of the event, 74AP.

Alex "AV" Vainer C1

Los Angeles ARTCC

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Disgusted? Really? A little terse with the language? You must be talking about me and my broke junk Citation X..... I swear... FS P[Mod - Happy Thoughts]engers... WTF, mate?

 

And who cares if a pilot jacks up your sequencing. If you talk fast enough to catch it, you fix can. You better call me or I'm going to make your night even more exciting....

 

Yes... disgusted is really the only way to put it unfortunately. I couldn't think of a better term. Apologies if that's too blunt for you...

 

Sorry man, just haven't had the chance yet... I'll get to you... bring on the flying though, please. I enjoy the challenge, to be honest. If I'm not caught off guard at least once a night, it's getting too easy.

 

 

-AJ

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Wyatt Najaro 839595
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Looks like the sign ups are going to be down for the CLT Live event on Sunday however the event will go on as planned. More information here http://vztlartcc.org/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=140

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