ATC RADAR | [N90] | New York Tracon (JFK FINAL Sector)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @VASAviation
    @VASAviation  Год назад +7

    Videos for real ATC lovers!
    If you an ATC or know of some, please send an email to vasaviation1@gmail.com ; your help is very appreciated to continue to develop this radar software and make it look as realistic as possible.

  • @MrSuzuki1187
    @MrSuzuki1187 Год назад +24

    I was a United Airlines 757/767 pilot based at JFK for the final 14 years of my career and just LOVED working with those New York air traffic controllers!! I had to retire on January 14, 2015 by the age 65 rule and really miss the professional working relationship I had with New York controllers in any position from ground control, tower, approach, or center at JFK or LGA. I now fly a Pilatus PC-12NG professionally (at age 73) and am based in Pennsylvania. My normal routine is to fly between Mount Pocono, PA and Key West and back. The other day on a flight to MPO, I was handed off from Washington Center to New York Center and told the controller how happy I was to hear his accent again and to be working with New York once more. Those (mostly) guys are tough! You had better not miss a radio with approach or departure, but very competent. Having worked with ATC all over the world I rate New York the best and ORD a close second best ATC controllers.

  • @rrrs759
    @rrrs759 Год назад +2

    beautiful thing to see

  • @MrSuzuki1187
    @MrSuzuki1187 Год назад +6

    I was flying a Boeing 757 on my retirement flight on January 14, 2015 was from SFO to JFK and I landed on Runway 4 Right which is the runway being used in this video.

  • @giancarlogarlaschi4388
    @giancarlogarlaschi4388 Год назад +1

    Flew to JFK as an F/O ( B 727 , B 707 , DC 8 )...
    Then Captain DC 8 , B 767 , B 777 300.
    Retired Now ...I will Always Remember this exiting times . As an F/O I was requested to fly by the Captains being checked first time.
    This was in a pristine passenger B 707 ( LADECO Airlines ) with Beautiful, Young, super politely Flight Attendants.
    Greetings to All Pilots who Love our Profession !

  • @buni.mp4
    @buni.mp4 Год назад +9

    Can you make a video about the collision between an A330 from Thai Airways and an A330 from Eva Air at Tokyo's Haneda airport which took place today?

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Год назад

    So polite on radio 🙏🏻✌️👍🏻

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Год назад

    Heavy stand clear 😎💪🙏🏻👌🏻✌️🏴‍☠️

  • @zwyklyuser44
    @zwyklyuser44 Год назад

    Thx

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Год назад +1

    No kablamo on my shift🙏🏻

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis Год назад +1

    Ah, the usual JFK ATC.
    I'll be back in it in a few months 😜

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  Год назад +2

      You a real ATC?

    • @basfinnis
      @basfinnis Год назад

      ​@@VASAviation No, the flying bit 😘

  • @_Breakdown
    @_Breakdown Год назад +1

    it would be good if you had a land map superimposed over a part of this. (I'm new to ATC - - but I honestly can't tell where I'm looking at)

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  Год назад +2

      Well, these kind of videos are to watch a radar scope as it's seen in real life. Our software recreates it really similar to real radar screens. Any doubt you have with the lines or data info displayed, you can ask.

    • @_Breakdown
      @_Breakdown Год назад

      @@VASAviation thanks - but the thing is I can’t detect any geographical outlines (i.e. Manhattan, Jamaica Bay, Long Island, etc)

    • @arkiefyler
      @arkiefyler Год назад +1

      What's on the ground is mostly irrelevant, especially in this final segment of a flight. It's one less thing to think about in the cockpit. Frankly, it's even better when you're in clouds; should never be low-time, in-experienced aircraft out joy-riding. 😁 I'd suggest printing out a interweb map of the area around JFK. Draw a ten mile circle around the airport and some lines extended from the runways out to that circle. Enjoy!

    • @LOLZ16175
      @LOLZ16175 Год назад

      navaids baby

  • @peteallennh
    @peteallennh Год назад

    This is awesome, thank you for sharing! How do you get this?

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  Год назад +1

      I make it

    • @peteallennh
      @peteallennh Год назад

      @@VASAviation I don’t know how you make it, but that’s simply amazing. Excellent work!

  • @wk-nu3ri
    @wk-nu3ri Год назад +1

    Yeah 😂 it's real nightmare for airchina pilots 😅

  • @bobwilson758
    @bobwilson758 Год назад +4

    This is a burn out waiting ….

    • @ryanfan2008
      @ryanfan2008 Год назад +2

      Nah, these guys live for this.

  • @carsonberget1592
    @carsonberget1592 Год назад

    How do you get this view?

  • @edvardm4348
    @edvardm4348 Год назад

    Probably very silly question, so I show my total lack of knowledge/understanding about everything ATC or pilot comms.
    I just can't understand how people can follow these instructions given amount of noise and speed of speech. Sure, for natives it's easier but I know many professional captains don't have English is native language. So without understanding anything about the subject my question would be
    - how come there is no digital audio option, which would totally eliminate noise? I know it's much more unreliable, so current systems should be available as well, as a backup
    - how it is human-controlled in 2020+? As a software engineer, I'd expect traffic to be totally machine-controlled, comms included, optionally an MFD showing same information in textual format, allowing one to check history of comms if you forgot or misheard something. Again with human backup(s) for obvious reasons

    • @Lengend-cu6ef
      @Lengend-cu6ef 6 месяцев назад

      I know I’m 11 months late, but one of the big reasons it’s so much easier for the pilots to understand atc is because they pretty much know what atc is going to say. They’ve done this so many times they know what to expect. When you’re about to land, and atc is vectoring you in you know you’re going to get cleared for the ILS approach or whatever other approach soon, so you can expect that transmission

  • @DouglasCarnall
    @DouglasCarnall Год назад

    That seems crazy busy. Everyone's right on it, but it seems like there's little slack should there be a problem. How long does the ATC in that position work before they get a break?

    • @Popn717
      @Popn717 Год назад

      Hour on hour off, well if it’s staffed at least

    • @dipwhiprip
      @dipwhiprip Год назад +4

      this is not a job for slow and easily "burned out" people and only 1 percent of all candidates get the job either you are capable to handle this in every shift or you are not and this is not even close to be "crazy busy"

  • @fjhkkvctyuila9858
    @fjhkkvctyuila9858 Год назад

    Why is he speaking fast ?

    • @rosen9425
      @rosen9425 Год назад

      There are about 20 or more airplanes in view traveling at 180 knots or more, that's 333km/h or 208 mph. Things happen quickly. Turning any plane later than planned will mess up the entire vectoring sequence leading to even more work

    • @MrJONES925
      @MrJONES925 4 месяца назад

      It’s actually because he sits there all day long and issues the same headings , the same altitudes , the same speeds over and over and over again

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Год назад

    Stapleton crash ice is not nice

  • @jamie1453
    @jamie1453 Год назад +1

    ATC needs an overhaul. AI will be the only solution. The FAA needs to act soon. Human ATC is lacking in staffing and the system itself is antiquated. This is a quietly held secret... Until accidents happen, nothing will be done. I'd rather support that rather than Green Energy...