£90k for a SATCO (Senior Air traffic Control Officer) isn’t ‘high’ really, it’s about what they should be offering for the radar-qualified controllers that the SATCO will be managing. Also the ‘inclusive of market supplement’ bit suggests that it’s not all pensionable, which is pretty poor.
As...
They don’t seem to have recruited a Head of Air Traffic Services, yet they are trying to recruit controllers! That is what a HoATS should be doing for them - building the team that they are going to lead.
It’s a challenging business to get the balanced composition of qualifications and...
As I predicted when the advert came out, they obviously got nowhere near the response they needed and it’s because of the poor T&Cs and the risk of the venture failing.
The salary has now increased by £20k. As a controller who resides in the North of England and who is, presumably, part of...
Possibly. This is a major, ongoing project to rework the airspace and arrival/departure routes around Manchester, Liverpool and LBA. It’s all very well CDC saying that the old DSA airspace worked fine - that may be the case but the airspace it previously connected to is changing and this might...
Don’t forget the microlight, paragliding and paramotor people, as well as the rest of the alphabet soup of GA pilots’ bodies. Many of them see ACPs as a blood sport, and take great satisfaction in shooting them down.
Because the subsidy announcement is the next inflection point, and it’s apparent in the nervous language from CDC and SYCMA about it that the prospect of a successful challenge represents a significant risk to the whole project.
This whole argument is completely disingenuous. No-one’s been saying that airports can’t be publicly owned, just that they can’t use public money to distort the market through subsidies.
Yes, it does appear that (finally!!!) someone has sat her down and explained the actual timelines for licensing an airport, and airspace change process.
The CAA have to be scrupulously fair in how they apply the process. Rush it and fudge the criteria for one airport (for… reasons?), and other airports that have had to jump through all the hoops legitimately are going to kick off. Which will be nothing compared to the howls of rage from airspace...
A load of tosh straight off the bat:
‘He explained that the size of the runway sets it apart from competitors like East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Teesside International.
“That is really unique and is a great thing,” he told The Great Northern Conference’.
The East Midlands which has a...
It seems likely that the consortium sees the danger for CDC of rapidly escalating costs and increasing public backlash, and is looking to take advantage. They will have been biding their time and waiting for the right moment.
I’m not sure how their offer gets them the ‘126 acres of surrounding...
I’ve been involved in ATC recruitment before, looking for experienced controllers, just like CDC are. Typically, you advertise (on the company website, LinkedIn, Flight Jobs etc.) and you are soon flooded with applications.
Most will be discounted immediately - no experience or qualifications...
The taxiways will look like this after the 27th, and into the new year. This is from the Dec 25 AIRAC.
Note:
No TWY Echo from E1 - E5;
No TWY Delta from D8 - D10.
The dual taxiway system is while off being finished.
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