French jet left circling while Corsican controller caught Zs
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The French jet departed from Paris Orly late on September 15 and was scheduled to arrive at Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport on the western side of the Mediterranean island at around midnight, a time when even the blackest of coffees struggle to prop up sagging eyelids.
On approach, the Airbus crew hailed the control tower and was met with deafening silence – a concerning development for the 100-minute flight as the 2.4 km runway was not illuminated, lost in the darkness of night.
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Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport
With the flight running an hour late, only one controller was left on duty, but it was the pilots who ended up playing a waiting game. In communication with more responsive regional controllers, they decided to circle the Gulf of Ajaccio until the situation on the ground could be ascertained. That ended up taking an hour.
"The fire personnel got no response from the tower and alerted the gendarmerie," said the captain, as relayed by [2]The Times .
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Though locks on the tower thwarted initial attempts to check on the silent controller, airport staff eventually climbed the stairs to find him catching 40 winks at his desk.
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We can imagine his embarrassment at being suddenly awoken surrounded by exasperated colleagues then having to sheepishly flick a switch to light up the landing strip so the flight could call an end to its Corsican peregrination.
"In a career of several decades I have never had to handle such a situation. We did a little tour. At no time was there any panic. Everyone stayed calm," the captain said, adding that the passengers reacted to the incident with levity.
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Back on the ground, the controller reportedly tested negative for drugs and alcohol. Had the situation been more severe than simple somnolence, the Airbus crew planned to divert to Bastia on the other side of the island.
Neither Ajaccio airport nor the French Civil Aviation Authority would be drawn to comment. The dozy controller's fate is unknown.
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France's air traffic controllers – civil servants often accused of having a flair for downing tools – have a long history of strikes, citing exhaustion and stressful shifts brought on by too few staff.
They're also some of the best-paid in the business, with top earners pocketing up to €120,000 (around $140k) a year, and can wave goodbye to the tower with a full pension as early as 50 because of the intense nature of the job. Eurocontrol, the European air traffic control authority, has grumbled that no one causes more chaos in European skies than the French when they walk out.
To get a sense of what's at stake, air traffic controllers for Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey were reportedly in tears and suffering heart palpitations when [11]all radar and radio equipment failed back in May , severing comms with aircraft for a whole 90 seconds.
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Re: That tracks
I guess he picked the wrong week to give up amphetamines
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Airplane! Unplugging the Lights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucdZHR75iCM&t=1s
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Missing something.
He was asleep ? At the desk ? Didn't the phone wake him up ? If it didn't ring, why not ? If it did, why not ?
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"She was a girl who for a ringing phone dropped exactly nothing"
...not that I aspire to be a member of the Glass family, but the ability to sleep through the myriad distractions of the 21st century is commendable. Unless you're an ATC.
Re: That tracks
Bad translation gros mots swear words Not only ... ...you use swear words. The siesta is sacred
"Pay attention. Get off the iPad"
On the other side of the pond, it was ATC who were trying to raise a flight deck crew...
[1]https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4jndzj9wjo
"Pay attention. Spirit 1300 traffic off your left wing by six mi— or eight miles, 747. I'm sure you can see who it is. ... Keep an eye out for him — he's white and blue"
Trump was enroute to hob nobbing with royalty.
[1] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4jndzj9wjo
Re: "Pay attention. Get off the iPad"
> he's white and blue
Not orange?
Re: "Pay attention. Get off the iPad"
Beat me to it, you rat!
Re: "Pay attention. Get off the iPad"
Not gold-plated?
Re: "Pay attention. Get off the iPad"
Would he fly Easyjet?
Re: "Pay attention. Get off the iPad"
The report has some interesting non-Euclidean geometry:
"the two planes were flying parallel to each other 8 miles apart, and were on paths on which they could have converged 11 miles apart,"
Tsk! Tsk!
There should ALWAYS be more than one person on duty in ATC.
Re: Tsk! Tsk!
Perhaps if you read the article:
"a long history of strikes, citing exhaustion and stressful shifts brought on by too few staff."
Shoulda just put the jet into reverse.
I believe Lauda air did that once, on one engine only. It didn't end well.
Remember that old song of ours?
Long in tooth British heavy metal band Saxon have just had an idea for updating one of their classics.
"We've got a Airbus coming down in the night
There's no power, there's no runway lights
Radio operator, try to get a message through
Tell the flight deck La Corse has no lights
There's no power, what do we do?
Airbus coming down in the night
Try to get a message through"
https://genius.com/Saxon-747-strangers-in-the-night-lyrics
Strikes
I am thinking of Dave Gunson's recorded speech.. when The french went on strike on a friday, everyone else spent the weekend working around them.. and on Monday they accepted aircraft in...
"You're back!"
"Yes, we came back to work Saturday, it's been a very quiet weekend"
That tracks
In the words of Asterix in Corsica :
"I've got a job for you"
"Not only you're a renegade, but you're even rude"
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