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girthy pickles
Join Date: Feb 2003
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I can't believe that after 9-11 they would even think about privatizing air traffic control. So I'm thinking this will never pass, but just in case:
Recently, the Federal government took over the task of baggage security screening at airports across the country. This operation used to be done by private companies. Studies found that the employees that were hired by the private companies were underpaid and undertrained. In some cases, the employees that the private companies hired even had criminal records. If you've been in an airport recently you can attest to the fact that a far better job is being done with baggage security. Taking over the baggage screening was a good move by the Government. Unfortunately, Congress is planning on another change that isn't a good move. There is currently a bill up for vote to sell off the air traffic system to a private corporation. Some Congresspeople think this is a good way to save money.** I work as an air traffic contoller at Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center. I am a Federal employee. It took seven years for me to become a journeyman controller. Of the 200+ trainees that started with me, only one third made it till the end. The rest were "screened out" because they didn't have the ability to do the job. I was one of the fortunate ones and my hard work paid off. The people I work with are dedicated professionals who work hard to make sure you safely and efficiently make it to your destination. There is no one standing behind me saying "Could you squeeze them tighter? We need to make our third quarter projections". Safety is our #1 job not profit! Do you think a private corporation will spend that kind of time and money on training? Do you want the best people you can get guiding your plane through the sky? If you, like me, think selling off the air traffic system to the lowest bidder is a bad idea there is something you can do. It only takes two minutes and requires you to make a toll free call to your representatives office. The number to call is 1-866-I-FLY-SAFE or 1-866-435-9723 Some have asked what to say when they call 1-866 I FLY SAFE and what will most likely happen. When you call the number - this is what should happen. You will be asked to enter in your zip code and a computer will connect you to your representatives office. You will most likely only talk to the receptionist - (which is ok) - It is highly unlikely that you will speak with anyone else. This is what you tell the receptionist. "Hi - My name is __________ and I'm from ___________. I'm asking (fill in the member of Congress' name) to vote NO on any effort to privatize air traffic control." The receptionist will most likely ask you again your name and address and thank you for calling. So please, make the calls now to 1-866-I-FLY-SAFE and tell Congress to vote NO on ATC privatization! Please forward this message to as many people you can. Your safety in the air depends on it. Thank you for your time, Mike Leffelman Air Traffic Controller Chicago ARTCC * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is my best friend's brother. **Personally, I think lowering Congresspeople's paychecks would be a good way to save money, but that's a whole 'nother show, Ricki.
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meretricious dilettante
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 11,068
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Woo! Definitely! People who bring up this kind of stuff are not looking past the first financial cycle. Air traffic controllers can't jump to the corporate "work smarter, not harder" whip anyway, because safety generally insists that you do the same thing, the same way, every time, alla time. And if politicians want just a small taste of the economic owies that follow a loss of confidence in air transport, do they really need to look any farther?
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