I am glad @jastel answered for me. I am fortunate enough to have never held an endorsement for anything that small or flimsy. I have flown in some a few times and have to say they are scary. eg I got out of an S-76 one day and climbed into an R22 with a CASA examiner. He was paranoid about it which didn't do much to reassure me.@straitman how do you start a helicopter like that? Is there a key or some authorisation or you just start the start procedure?
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... and generally get bored. A bit like long haul airline pilots really.Interesting point. What do controllers do in between dead periods in Towers? Ie if they know they have no flight plans in the system or expected, say between 12-4am, what do they do? Read a book? Computer stuff?
Just on news...Traffic Controller saw nothing as he was "resting" in a reclining chair with no view of the airport after the last flight at 12:38am...this is an established practice they said.
Got to say, seems pretty fair. It’s not like they are airport supervisors/securtiy. I imagine a radio is up on high volume and the phone works so any legitimate last minute traffic would wake them up (100% they were asleep ).
Disclaimer- I have no knowledge of the job. I just know on my night shifts, if I have no jobs i am asleep.
@justinbrett what number did you achieve during a night time ‘runway inspection’, during some of those shifts?
Maybe leave the first digit off your answer…
Top speed?Number of what? I must be missing something.
Top speed?