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Least controlled airspace?


Tyler Goeggel 1071085
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Tyler Goeggel 1071085
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I was wondering if someone knew what the least controlled American sector is. By this I mean usually not seeing the airspace controlled perhaps because it's small or has a lack of staff. I haven't been with Vatsim for a long time, today being my second day, but I'm thinking it's Albuquerque or Oakland Oceanic. Anyone want to correct me?

I'm just wondering out of curiosity.

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Lukas Kusiak 1016006
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I'm thinking Anchorage

Lukas Kusiak

CZWG Winnipeg FIR Instructor

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Tyler Goeggel 1071085
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I'm thinking Anchorage

 

You know, I was thinking that too. But when I saw a center there for about 6 hours today I was pretty impressed. Its been 2 days and I have a lot to learn, especially when it comes to activity, but ANC seems to be fine. I could be wrong though.

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Brad Littlejohn
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Guam followed by New York Oceanic. I've seen ZNY Oceanic on a couple of times, but not recently.. Guam? 23 hours for the TRACON, 12 for the Tower, and that's over the course of 6 years.

 

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Michael Scott 970177
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Anchorage at one point was very bad with time online but like all good things were worken are way back and getting those positions staffed back up.

Mike Scott

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Mark Wheeler 983770
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Yea, PGUM I'd say, Seen it on once... EVER!

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John Cierpial 1008209
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Yes New York Oceanic is pretty much never on since the materials and SOPs we have date back to around 2005. Since then, half of the fixes/other things no longer exist. We are currently in the process of reworking our Oceanic information and after that we will begin to train more New York Oceanic Controllers.

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Matt Bromback
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UOTT Turukhansk FIR, Russia

Matt Bromback

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Brad Littlejohn
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UOTT Turukhansk FIR, Russia

 

This is the 60-mile island off the coast of Alaska, right?

 

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Justin A. Martin
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I was wondering if someone knew what the least controlled American sector is...

 

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Eric Shank Van Eenige 9979
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I'm thinking Anchorage

 

Don't look now... but Anchorage is actually online at the moment!

 

Looks like they heard you!

Eric Shank Van Eenige

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Garrett Smith 1047177
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Well I gotta say Im glad, I have just started using Vatsim after signing up a few months back and finding anchorage dead.

We have a VA at FSEconomy and several pilots in Vastim, it is nice to be able to use this now. I look forward to working with Anchorage control!

 

We will be promoting Vatsim with our pilots, and filling the Alaska skys. Several other groups at FSE use vatsim also, things should pick up I hope.

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